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FROM THE ORIGINAL PAINTING BY FOREST.
GEN. JOHN STARK.
BORN IN LONDONDERRY, AUGUST 28, 1728; DIED IN MANCHESTER, MAY 8, 1822.
EARLY RECORDS
OF THE
TOWN OF MANCHESTER
FORMERLY
DERRYFIELD, N. H
1817—1828
A Complete and Exact Transcript of the Records of the Clerks as "Written in
the Town Records of Manchester, Book No. 3, pages 179 to
462, inclusive, Comprising
VOLUME IV
Of the Printed Records of the Town
VOLUME XI
Manchester Historic Association
Edited, with Introduction, Notes, and Index, by
GEORGE WALDO BROWNE
Editor "Proprietors' Records of Tyng Township," " Early Records of Londo n-
derry, N. H.," "Early Records of Derryfield, N. H.," Vols. I and II,
"Early Records of Manchester, N. PL," Vol. III.
Manchester, N. H.
Published by Authority of the City Council, under the Auspices of the
Manchester Historic Association.
Manchester, N. H.
PRINTED BY THE JOHN B. CLARKE COMPANY
1909
1163325
Qr CITY OF MANCHESTER.
In Board of Mayor and Aldermen.
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An Order relating to the printing of the records of the
Town of Manchester.
^v Ordered, That the Manchester Historical Society be and
is hereby authorized and empowered to print the early records
of the Town of Manchester commencing with that part of
volume three completed by the said society during the year
1908 and continuing as far in volume four as the appropria-
tion will allow; the work to be done under the direction of
the mayor; the expense thereof to be charged to the appro-
priation known as "Manchester Historical Society, for print-
ing early records of the Town of Derryfield now Manchester,"
and shall not exceed the amount of said appropriation.
Passed.
In Board of Mayor and Aldermen.
EUGENE E. REED, Mayor.
A true record. Attest:
EDWARD C. SMITH, City Clerk.
A true copy. Attest:
EDWARD C. SMITH, City Clerk.
11
ACKNOWLEDGMENT.
The thanks of the editor and the publication committee of
the Manchester Historic Association are due to His Honor
Mayor Eugene E. Reed, Mr. Edward C. Smith, city clerk, for
advice and help, and to all others who have kindly given
their support toward publishing these early records of the
township of Manchester, formerly incorporated as Derryfield.
G. WALDO BROWNE.
S. C. GOULD.
EDGAE J. KNOW T LTON.
CLARENCE M. PLATTS.
J. WARREN THYNG.
12
INTRODUCTION
The course of events seemed to have moved quietly during
the twelve years covered by the records included in the fol-
lowing pages. Perhaps the most marked excitement arose
from the controversy over the building of what, for obvious
reasons, became known as "The Mammoth Road." This con-
troversy, starting in 1821, did not end until the road was
completed by order of the court in 1836, after eighteen years
of opposition, litigation, and extraordinary expense. A foot-
note on page 184 describes this action more fully.
The town contributed quite liberally toward keeping the
roads in repair, and laid out four new highways. Fire wards
were chosen irregularly, and fishwards at every election,
though the interest in the latter was on the wane.
Religious matters in connection with the state now re-
ceived very little attention. At the annual meeting in
March, 1817, it was not voted to raise any money for preach-
ing, and nothing more was done in that direction until at a
special meeting called March 31, 1827, it was again dis-
missed from public support by deciding against allowing cer-
tain money coming from the sale of the "ministerial land"
going toward the support of the minister. Tything men,
however, were chosen during the entire period, and men to
look after the meeting-house were elected. Certain repairs
were voted, and it was voted to build a new meeting-house
of brick. But there is nothing recorded that any action was
taken in carrying out this vote. The matter of moving the
old meeting-house and making a town house out of it was
dismissed at this time. An attempt to have the interest of
the John Perham fund given the town applied to payment
for preaching failed.
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14 INTRODUCTION.
The care of the pound continued to call for more or les3
attention, and keepers of the pound were chosen during the
entire period.
At the annual meeting in 1824 Manchester voted 90 to
to establish Amherst as the shire town of the county.
The practice of boarding the poor of the town with the
persons who bid them off at auction continued, as in the
years gone by.
The collection of the taxes was also vandued off to the low-
est bidder, the rate being from two and one half to four and
one half per cent for collecting.
An average of a little over five licenses was granted annu-
ally during these twelve years, and an attempt was made once
to recover money thus paid by the different tavern-keepers,
but it failed.
The town lines were perambulated six times at different
sections.
As heretofore the matter of schools occupied considerable
attention and were usually treated in a liberal manner. Two
schoolhouses were built during this period, in districts No. 1
and No. 2. Prudential committees were first chosen by the
town in 1828.
The annual inventories have become more extended and
complex, thus causing them to occupy more space and add-
ing materially to the expense of printing, so that we are
obliged to reduce the numbers of pages in this volume.
The death of Gen. John Stark, the veteran hero of two
wars, occurred in 1822, removing the most distinguished citi-
zen in the town and the state.
The following lists give the names of the leading officers
in the town:
Clerks, 1817-1818, John G. Moor; 1819-1823, Frederick
G. Stark; 1824-1825, Amos Weston, Jr.; 1826-1828, Frank-
lin Moor.
Treasurers, 1817-1818, Samuel P. Kidder; 1819, Joseph
Moor; 1820-1821, Nathaniel Moor; 1822-1823, Joseph Moor;
1824-1825, Frederick G. Stark; 1826, Amos Weston, Jr.;
1827, Frederick G. Stark; 1828, Joseph Moor.
INTRODUCTION. 15
Selectmen, 1817, Isaac Huse, John Stark, 4th, John
Dickey; 1818, Isaac Huse, John Dickey, Nathaniel Moor;
1819, Samuel Moor, Ephraim Stevens, Jr., John Stark, 4th;
1820, Joseph Moor, Ephraim Stevens, Jr., Amos Weston, Jr. ;
1821, Amos Weston, Jr., Ephraim Stevens, Jr., John Proc-
tor; 1822, Amos Weston, Jr., John Proctor, Nathaniel Moor;
1823, Amos Weston, Jr., Nathaniel Moor, John Proctor;
1824, Amos Weston, Jr., Nathaniel Moor, Isaac Huse; 1825,
Amos Weston, Jr., Isaac Huse, Nathaniel Moor; 1826, Fred-
erick G. Stark, Israel Merrill, James McQuesten; 1827,
Frederick G. Stark, Amos Weston, Jr., Franklin Moor; 1828,
John Gamble, John Eay, Nathaniel Moor.
Eepresentatives, 1817, Isaac Huse; 1818-1819, John G-.
Moor; 1820-1821, Isaac Huse; 1822-1825, Frederick G. Stark;
1826, Isaac Huse; 1827, Amos Weston, Jr.; 1828, Franklin
Moor.
The population in 1820 was 761; in 1830, 887. There was
little indication then that within sixteen years it would be
incorporated as a city with over ten thousand inhabitants. '
G. W. B.
STAGE COACH IN THE DAYS OF THE MAMMOTH ROAD.
EARLY RECORDS
OF THE
TOWN OF MANCHESTER, N. H.
IV.
State of IsTewHampshire Hillsborough ss
To John Griffin Constable for the Town of Manchester
Greeting
You are hereby required in the name of the State, to warn
all the freehold Inhabitants of the Town of Manchester
to meet at the Meetinghouse in Said Town, on Friday the
Twentyfourth Inst, for the purpose of appointing two Pet-
tit Juror men to attend at the Court of Common Please for
our first district in Said County, to be holden at Amherst on
the Second Tuesday of February next, and make
due return of this warrant with your doings their on, to me
on or before the day of holding Said Meeting
Given under my hand Seal this Eight day of Jan. in the
year of our lord 1817
John G Moor Town Clerk
Manchester Jany 8 1817
The warrant being returned in comon form; the Meet-
ing was holden accordingly, and Samul P Kidder was ap-
pointed for the first week; and John Stark 4th for the Sec-
ond week
John G Moor T Clerk
Manchester Jan y 24 th 1817
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18 MANCHESTER HISTORIC COLLECTIONS.
Slate of NewHampshire Hillsborough ss
To John Griffin Constable in Manchester Greeting
Seal
You are hereby required in the name of the State of Xew-
Hampshire, to warn all the Qallified voters in the Town of
Manchester to meet at the Meetinghouse in S d Town on
Tuesday the Eleventh day of March next Insuing at ten
oclock fore noon, to act on the following articles (viz)
1 st To choose a Moderator to govern S d meeting
2 nd To choose a Town Clerk
3 rd To choose Selectmen for the present year
4 th To choose by Ballot, all State & County officers and
a Representative to represent this Town the present year
gta rp c h use all other Town officers for this year
6 th To hear all Town accts
7 th To see how money they will raise for Towns use
8 th To see how much money they will raise to repaire
highways
9 th To See how much money they will raise to hire
preaching
10 th To See if the Town will vote to divide School dis-
tricts 1 & 3
11 th To See if the Town will vote to repair the Meeting-
house and make due return of this warrant to us, on or before
the day of holding Said meeting
Given under our hands at Manchester this Twentieth day
of February in the year of our Lord 1817
Isaac Huse
John Frye
John Stark 4th
Selectmen of Manchester
A true record
Attest John G Moor Town Clerk
Agreeable to the foregoing warrant the Inhabitants have
been notified of time and place, and the warrant returned
in Common form by
John Griffin Constable
EARLY RECORDS OF MANCHESTER. 19
March 11 th
Met according to notice, the Meeting being opned, made
Choice of John Stark Esqr for Moderator
John G Moor Clerk
Chose Isaac Huse Esq John Stark 4th John Dickey Se-
lectmen
The votes being cast for State officers, Stood as follows
for Governor the Hon William Plumer . . . . 70
Jams Sheafe 25
Jeremiah Mason 4
for Councillor Benjamin Pierce 70
John Orr 29
Senator Thomas Chandler ..... 70
John Folsome 29
for Eegister of Deeds Isaac Brooks 99
Treasurer David Stewart 99
Voted Isaac Huse be representative for the Town of Man-
chester the present year
Voted Cap Ephraim Stevens be Constable
Voted Samuel P Kidder Esq be Treasurer
Voted John Dickey Nathan Jonson Elisha Quimby Nath 1
Baker John Emerson Fish Wards all sworn
Voted Amos Kimball John Harwood Junr (sw) Joseph
Farmer Hezekiah Young (sw) Moses Eoaf (sw) Elijah Flint
Granderson Morse John Boyes John Brown Jr (sw) Survey-
ors of Highways
Voted James Griffin (sw) Sam 1 Moor (sw) Joseph Moor
(sw) Sam 1 P Kidder (sw) Israel Webster Surveyors of Lum-
ber
Voted Joseph Moor sw Sam 1 Moor sw Sam 1 Hall sw Cord-
ers of wood
Voted Nath 1 Merril (sw) Josiah Perry Israel Merril (sw)
Charles Emerson hog reaves
Voted Sam 1 P Kidder sw Sealor of weights & measures
Voted Elisha Quimby be Pound Keeper sw
Voted To allow M r Huses acct respecting petitioning and
publishing the order of Court on the Ale wife Matter $12.25
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Voted to allow John Stark 4 th3 acct
Voted to allow John Stark 4 th acct on the Bickley
matter 3.00
Voted to allow Isaac Huse acct of 15.75
Voted to allow John Frys acct of 12.00
Voted to allow John Harvey Bill for powder . . 8.25
Voted to allow Samuel P Kidder 3.50
Voted to allow John G Moor 3.00
Voted to allow John Griffins acct of 1.50
Voted to raise 150 dollar to pay Town Charges . 150.00
Voted to raise one dollar on the poll to repaire highways
Voted to dismis the ninth article
Voted to divide the School district No 1 provided the In-
habitant of Said district do agree
Voted to dismis the article of the 3 d district
Benjamin Smith was struck off to Nathan Jonson at one
dollar pr week
Voted to Choose a Committee to Settle with the Select-
me, and to See how much money there is due to each School
district if any as far back as the year 1810 inclusive
Voted Samuel P Kidder Samuel Moor Reuben Sawyer
Samuel Hall John Frye Committee
The Collectorship was struck off to Sam 1 Hall at four dol-
lars & forty Cents on the hundred dollars, and was Chosen
accordingly
Attest John G Moor Town Clerk
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State of NewHampshire Hillsborough ss
To Samuel Hall Collector for the Town of Manchester for
1817 Greeting
You are hereby required in the Name of the State of New-
hampshire; To Levey and Collect of the Several Persons
named in this taxbill, the Several sums, affixed To each of
their names; and to pay to the Treasurrer of the State, on or
before the first day of December next ensuing the Sum of
Seventy two dollars & Ninety cents Also to pay to
the Treasurer of the County of Hillsborough, on or before the
first day of September next, the sum of Fifty six dollars &
ninety six cents
Also to pay to the Treasurer of the Town of Manchester,
on or before the first day of October next, the sum of one-
hundred and Seventyseven dollars & Eighty four cents
— Also, to pay to said Treasurer of the Town of Manchester
on or before the first day of March A. D. 1818. the sum of
one Hundred and Seventy Seven dollars & Eighty three
Cents
And you are to follow the rules and regulations of the Law
in Levying & collecting the Same
Given under our hands & Seal at Manchester this tenth
day of May A D. 1817
Isaac Huse
John Dickey
Select men of Manchester
Attest
John G Moor Town Clerk
The whole tax bill $485.53
School district N° 1. Town School State County
Roger Dutton 59 67 29 23
Nathan Kimbal 93 1 8 48 36
John Emerson 1 36 1 32 78 53
John Stark 2 d 2 17 2 48 1 8 85
Amos Kimbal 1 49 1 71 75 58
Nehemiah Porter 72 82 36 29
32 MANCHESTER HISTORIC COLLECTIONS.
Charles Emerson 1 29
John Stark jur 2 72
John Stark 4 th 1 29
John Ray 1 87
Jeremiah Ray 37
John G Moor 2 52
James Griffin 2 10
John Griffin 79
Eliza Stark 9
Eliza Stark 2 d 3
G. B. Stark 65
Ephraim Stevens, jr 1 39
Sam 1 P. Kidder, 1 46
Israel Merrill 1 63
Timothy Stevens 62
Timothy Stevens f 37
Roger Stevens 37
John Howard 39
Phillip Stevens 1 54
Andrew French 47
Job Powell 1 51
William Combs 45
John Harwood 1 15
John Harwood jn 51
Daniel Harwood 47
David Stevens 42
District N° 2
Benj m Stevens 1 24
Moses Davis 1 37
Ephraim Stevens 42
Josiah Colley 42
Thomas Hardy 62
Joseph Young 1 99
Richard Hardy 56.
William Hardy 37
James H Saunders 40
1 48
65
51
2 93
1 37
1 6
1 40
65
45
2 14
94
73
44
19
14
2 78
1 26
99
2 42
1 3
83
90
39
31
12
6
3
4
2
1
76
34
25
1 60
68
54
1 68
74
57
1 86
81
64
72
32
24
44
19
14
44
19
14
46
20
15
1 76
77
61
77
24
19
74
76
59
52
29
18
1 31
58
45
58
25
20
52
24
18
48
21
17
1 42
63
48
1 59
63
54
48
21
17
48
21
17
71
32
24
2 35
1 3
80
63
28
22
44
19
14
48
20
16
EARLY RECORDS OF MANCHESTER. 33
Joseph Farmer 77 88 38 30
Daniel Hall 1 82 2 .8 91 72
Henry Barret ....... 42 48 21 17
Sam 1 Hall 1 61 1 84 80 63
Ezekiel Stevens 1 10 1 26 54 43
Isaac Stevens 1 .1 1 16 51 40
Hezekiah Young 1 40 1 60 70 55
Nath 1 Baker 1 51 1 74 76 59
Israel Brown 81 92 40 32
Israel Brown jr 37 44 19 19
John G. Brown 59 68 30 23
Ezekiel S Merril 40 45 21 15
Phillip Haseltine ..... 37 44 19 17
Joseph B Hall 81 92 40 31
John Hall 1 27 1 71 62 49
William White 37 44 19 14
John Dwinel 40 48 21 15
Elisha Quimby 2 88 3 28 1 44 1 13
Moses Eoaf 1 72 2 -7 91 70
Amos Eoaf 37 44 19 14
David Haseltine 45 51 24 18
Samuel Porter 47 53 23 18 ,
Moses Haseltine 1 88 2 14 93 74
Moses D Merrit 37 44 19 14
John Davis 37 44 19 14
Hazen Davis 37 44 19 14
School district N° 3
John Kent 37 44 19 14
John Brown 90 1 4 46 35
Jacob Brown 37 44 19 14
Elijah A Nutt 1 33 1 52 QQ 52
Enos Webster 33 38 17 12
David Webster jur 1 65 1 90 82 6Q
Samuel Moor 1 13 1 30 57 44
Joseph Moor 4 9 4 66 2 4 1 61
Nathaniel Moor 3 11 3 56 1 56 1 22
34 MANCHESTER HISTORIC COLLECTIONS.
Theo 1 Griffin 37
Bunace Prichard 37
Jesse Jonson 42
Reuben Boyes 37
Jacob Whitemore 96
John Boyes 71
William Boyes 71
Joshua Blodget 52
Jacob Garvin IS
James Nutt 2 89
James Xutt jur 37
William Perham 1 51
Robert Perham 37
Peter Young 57
Jonas Harvey 4 73
Peter Emerson 2 17
John Emerson ? jr 42
Sarah Perham G3
David Dickey 2 14
Sam 1 Moor jur 37
John P Webster 59
Amos Weston jr 97
John Young 37
John Perham 59
District N° 4
Jonathan Young 2 52
Granderson Morse 1 12
William Perry 62
Richard Perry 42
Josiah Perry 57
Nath 1 Merril 76
Amos Weston 15
Isaac Huses 5 69
Josiah Sprague 37
John Haseltine S6
William Gamil C8
44
19
14
44
19
14
48
21
17
44
19
14
1 11
49
1 37
82
36
28
82
36
28
60
26
20
1 24
54
42
3 31
1 45
1 13
44
19
14
1 73
76
59
44
19
14
66
29
23
5 41
2 38
1 85
2 48
1 8
85
48
21
17
73
33
24
2 44
1 7
84
44
19
14
68
30
23
1 11
49
37
44
19
14
68
30
23
2 78
1 26
99
1 28
56
44
79
35
26
48
21
17
66
29
22
87
38
30
1 19
51
41
6 52
2 S6
2 23
44
19
14
98
43
34
79
35
26
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EARLY RECORDS OP MANCHESTER. 85
William Hogg 42 48
Luke Hall 54 66
Ebenzer Corning 63 71
Ezra Corning 37 44
George Corning 39 68
John Griffin Co1 37 44
Keuben Sawyer 91 1 5
Asa Sawyer 1 31 1 59
Stephen Wesgate ...... 37 44
John Mulican 1 46 1 67
Elijah Flint 1 17 1 34
Ben jr Corning 95 1 10
Zachens G.reely 37 44
Gilbert Greeley 1 74 2 00
Plumer Corning 37 44
Asa Haseltine jr 2 30 2 62
John Haseltine jr 49 56
David Webster 59 68
Amos Webster 42 48
Israel Webster 2 92 3 34
John Webster jr 1 29 1 47
Jonathan Haseltine 1 57 1 80
John Dickey 1 92 2 18
Jonathan Dickey 37 44
Daniel Harris 19126
Archabald Gammil 3 97 4 50
Thomas Gammil 37 44
Arch 1 Gammil jur 37 44
District N° 5
Nathan Johnson . 1 41 1 62
John Proctor 1 13 1 30
Levi Kussel 1 44 1 66
Wade Cogswill 75 86
John Frye 1 40 1 60
Sam 1 Davis ....... 37 44
John Harvey 93 1 8
Stephen Haseltine 37 44
21
17
27
22
32
24
19
14
39
23
19
14
46
35
66
52
19
14
74
57
59
46
49
37
19
14
88
68
19
14
16
90
24
19
30
23
21
17
46
1 15
65
51
79
62
95
74
19
14
54
43
97
1 55
19
14
19
14
71
55
57
44
73
56
38
30
70
55
19
14
49
36
19
14
16 MANCHESTER HISTORIC COLLECTIONS.
Nonresidents —
"William Parker 14
Ezra lumbal 23
Dearbon Whitchcr 6
Israel Trask 31
David Scavey 20
Robert Hall 14
Nath 1 Smith 14
Robert Nesmith 5
Richard Dole 12
Robert Bertley 9
Ben jm Leach 5
George McAllister 9
Jedediah Morse 14
Kidder & Hall 42
W m Hall 14
John Jackson 14
John Watts 14
George Mentor 28
Dudley Porter 7
Hugh Boyse 65
Richard Barker 6
Newels lot 14
Charles Cox 28
Tim Dustin 7
Jonson Chase 7
Richard Currier 5
Robert Wilson 4
Nath 1 Merrill 8
Thomal Chandler ..... 53
John White 28
1817 John G Moor
16
7
6
24
11
9
8
4
2
36
16
12
23
11
8
16
7
6
16
7
5
6
3
2
13
7
4
12
5
3
6
3
2
12
6
3
16
7
6
48
21
17
16
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16
7
6
16
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6
32
14
11
8
4
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76
33
25
8
4
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16
7
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32
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State of New Hampshire Hillsborough ss
To Ephraim Stevens Jur Const in Manchester Greeting
You are hereby required in the Name of S d State To warn
all the legal voters in the Town of Manchester To meet at
EARLY RECORDS OF MANCHESTER. 87
the Meetinghouse in S d Manchester, on Saturday the 27 th day
of Deer; Instant, at one oClock P M. to act on the following
articles (viz)
first to Choose a Moderator to Govern S d Meeting
2d To See if the Town will vote to divide the third
School District in to three different parts, agreeable to a vote
passed by Said district March 26th A D 1817 (viz) that those
living below Capt Joseph Moors be one part & those living
on the river road above S d Moors be a Second part; & all
those living in Said district East of S d Eiver road, be a third
district
And make due return of this warrant to us, with your do-
ings thereon on the day of holding S d meeting
Given under our hands and Seal at Manchester this 12 th
day Deer. A D 1817
Isaac Huse
John Dickey
Selectmen of Manchester
Deer 27 th 1817
The warrant being returned in Common form by Ephraim
Stevens Jr Constabl: the warrant was read & the Meeting
opened, and Made Choice of I Huse Esqr Moderator
Motion was made to divide the third School District into
three parts, after some dissultory arguments on Both Sides
the poll was called, & on counting the Moderator declared no
vote.
After notice, being Given by the Clerk, that he had re-
ceved Two Venierices for the Selection of two Juror men to
attend the Court of Common pleas at Amherst at their next
session; notified the Select Men & other Inhabitants of Said
Town that a meeting would be holden for that purpose on
the Second Monday January nex at four o Clock P M this
Meeting disolved
John. G. Moor. T. Clerk,
38 MANCHESTER HISTORIC COLLECTIONS.
State of NewHampshire Hillsborough ss
To Ephraim Stevens J™ Constable in Manchester, Greet-
ing
You are Hereby required in the Name of the Statee of
NewHampshire to warn all the Quallified voters in s d Man-
chester to Meet at the Meeting house in S d Manchester on
the Second Monday of January next, Insuing at one oClock
P. M. To act on the following articles (viz)
first To Choose a Moderator to govern S d Meeting
2 nd To See if the Town will vote to divide the third
school district into three different parts or school districts
agreeable to a vote passed by s d district on the 26 th day of
March A D 1817 (viz) that all those Living on the Eiver
Eoad below Joseph Moors be one part or School district that
those Living on the Eiver road in s d district above s d Joseph
Moors, including him the said Joseph Moor be a Second part
or School district & all those Living East of s d river
road in s d district, be a third part or School district
3d To see if the Town will disannex Amos Weston from
the third school district & annex him to district No. 4
and fourth* to drw two Jurrors duly quallified to Serve
at the next Court of Common pleas to be holden at Amherst
on the Second Tuesday of February 1818 Make due return
of this warrant with your doings there on to us on the day
of holding Said Said Meeting
given under our hands & Seal at Manchester this 27 th day
of Dec r — 1817
Isaac Huse
John Dickey
Seltmen of Manchester
*Elijah Flint & Israel Webster Jurors
January 12 th 1818
the Inhabitants Met according to warrant and Chose Isaac
Huse Esqr Moderator
After some warm conversation on both Sides Motion was
made and, voted that all those living below Joseph
Moors be a school district
EARLY RECORDS OF MANCHESTER. 39
2 d then motion was made that all living on the Elver
road above Joseph Moors (Including him) be another district,
but was negatived by a large majority
3 motion was then made that all east of the Eiver road
living in said district No 3 be a nother School district but
the motion did not prevail
4 th Yoted To disannex Amos Weston from the third
School district; and annex him to the fourth which Closed
the warrant
John. G. Moor. T. Clerk.
To the Selectmen of the Town of Manchester We the Sub-
scribers Inhabitants of the 3 d School district in said Town,
being destitute of a schoolhouse, and cannot a gree where to
have one Set; we therefore pray you Gentlemen to appoint
a place for the Same — and as in duty Bound will ever pray
Manchester Dec r 1 st 1817
Joseph Moor
David Webster
School Committee
petitioners
Nath 1 Moor Jesse Johnson
Jacob Brown James Griffin Amos Weston Jur
Sam 1 Moor Enos Webster John Brown
Dec r 4 th 1817
Having considered the Substance of the foregoing Petition
we have agreed, that a schoolhouse be erected at the Inter-
section of the Eoads on the Plain west of Jonas Harveys
Mills to accomodate the third school district in the Town of
Manchester
Signed Isaac Huse
John Dickey
Selectmen of s d Town
January 19th 1818
Being requested by Sundry persons belonging to the third
school district in Manchester to locate the place where a
schoolhouse shall be Built to accomodate s d district, pro-
40 MANCHESTER HISTORIC COLLECTIONS.
ceded to measure from M r James Nutts house to Joseph
Moors and find it by measure 821 rods and Six links then
proceeded to the centre & agreed to Locate the place for said
Schoolhouse on the westside of the road Leading from W m
Perhams to said Joseph Moors, on Jonas Harveys land, oppo-
site to the south end of Jonas Harveys field Sixteen rods
nearer to s d Joseph Moors than to James Nutts
Isaac Huse
John Stark 4th
Select Men
John G Moor T Clerk
We the subscribers have opened a road on the reserve land
for that purpose from the great Pond by Levi Rus-
sels & John Proctors, to the road leading from the Meet-
ing house to the road leading to John Fryes in Manchester;
on the 6th day of June 1817
Febr 21 1818
John Stark 4th
John Dickey
Select men
State of New-Hampshire Hillsborough ss
To Ephraim Ju Constable in Manchester Greeting
You are hereby required in the Name of the State of New-
Hampshire To warn all the legal voters in sd Manchester
to Meet at the Meeting-house in sd Manchester, on Tuesday
the tenth day of March next at ten oclock A M. To act on
the following articles (viz) first to Chuse a Moderator to Gov-
ern Sd meeting
2d To Chuse a Clerk & Selectmen for the year ensuing
3d To Chuse all State & County officers & Eepresentative
4th To Chus all other Town officers
5th To hear all accompts against the Town
6th To see if the Town will vote to abate Genl Starks
Wm Farmers & Ruth Porters Taxes in John Youngs List of
taxes for IS 15
EARLY RECORDS OF MANCHESTER. 41
7th To See if the Town will vote to discontinue the Eoad
from where Moses Merrill Formerly lived to the Eoad Lead-
ing to Chester
8th To See if the Town will take into consideration the
dificulty existing in school district No. 3 respecting their
School money & decide the Same
9th To See if the Town will open the road from Moses
Haseltines to James Nutts
10th To See if the Town will vote to repair the road from
the Hall road so called, to the roekey Brook near W m Combs
house
11th To See how much money Shal be raised for the
Towns use the present year
12 th To See how much money Shall be raised to repar
the high ways
Make due return of this warrant with your doings thereon
to us on the day of holding sd Meeting
Given under our hands at Manchester this 21st day of
February A D 1818
Isaac Huse
John Dickey
John Stark 4th
Select men
March 10th 1818 Met agreeable to the foregoing warrant
and Choose John Stark Esq Moderator
Choose John G Moor Clerk Sworn
Choose Isaac Huse John Dickey Nathaniel Moor Select-
men
Votes for Governor votes
William Plumer had 79
William Hall do 1
for Counsellor Eichard H Ayers 63
Moses Eastman 32
for Senator Thomas Chandler 95
For Treasurer David Stuart 1.00
Eegister of deeds Isaac Brooks 1.00
42
MANCHESTER HISTORIC COLLECTIONS.
Choose John G Moor Eepresentative for 1818
do Capt Ephraim Stevens Jur for Constable do
do Samuel P Kidder town Treasurer for 1818
Surveyors of High ways Amos Kimball district No 1
John Eay do
2
Moses Davis do
3
Samuel Hall do
4
Daniel Harris do
5
Gilbert Greeley do
6
John P Webster do
7
Joseph Moor do
8
David Webster do
9
Surveyors of Lumk
;r Sworn
James Griffin
Samuel P Kidder
Samuel Moor
Eeuben Sawyer
Joseph Moor
Jonathan Haseltine
Benjamin
Corning
Corders of Wood
Joseph Moor
Saml Hall
John Brown
Saml Moor
Nathl Baker
Hog reaves
James Mc Questin James II Saunders Eogers Stevens
Samuel P Kidder Sealor of weights and measures
Elisha Quimby Pound Keeper
Fish wards
Israel Webster Peter Emerson
John Stark Esq Gilbert Greeley-
James Nutt Jesse Johnson sworn
Voted to except the Eeport of the School Committee
Eeport
We the Subscribers, a committee appointed by the Town of
Manchester for the purpose of looking into the concerns of
the several school districts; After having spent much time
in looking into the Business, and examining the records, have
EARLY RECORDS OF MANCHESTER. 43
agreed to report. & do report as follows (viz) That there is
due to district
No 1 $45.04
To District No 3 48.37
To district No 5 20.92
and that district No 2 have recived over their proportion
of School money .64
and district No 4 have recev'd over their school money,
30.29
Which is submitted by, Saml P Kidder
Saml Hall
Saml Moor
Eeuben Sawyer
Committee
N. B. the above report includes the years 1810 & 1816
January 16th 1818
Voted to allow Isaac Huses acct $25.92
do to allow John Stark 4 acct 14.00
do To allow John Dickeys acct 23.70
Voted To allow Saml P Kidders acct ..... 6.00
do To allow Saml Halls acct 3.00
do do allow Eeuben Sawyers acct 3.00
do To allow John G Moors acct 3.00
do To allow Saml Moors acct 3.00
do to allow Ephraim Stevens acct .... 2.00
do To abate Mrs Porters taxes in John Youngs tax bill
Voted to dismis the seventh article
do To dismis the Eighth article
do To dismis the Ninth article
do To Choose a Committee to Settle with Treasurer
and report at the adjournment
Saml Moor
Isaac Huse
James Grifnn
Committee
44 MANCHESTER HISTORIC COLLECTIONS.
Voted to adjourn to the House to Seell the poor
The Poor at Auction
Abigail Davis was struck off to Nathan Johnson at one
dollar per week per year $52.00
Benjamin Smith was struck off to Xathaniel Baker at sixty
Eight Cents per week per year 35.36
Voted to repair the road agreeable to the tenth Article of
the warrant
The Collectorship was struck off to Jame Xutt at two
Cents & Seven Mills on a dollar
Voted to adjourn to this day week at 1 P. M.
Met accordingly & Voted to except the report (viz) to
raise five hundred dollars to pay Town Charges the present
year
Voted to raise one dollar on the poll for Highways
The report of Committee appointed to Settle with the
Treasurer, Eeport as follows
We your Committee appointed to examine into the State
of the treasury of Said Town Also to inquire into and See
what Money Shall be thought necessary to raise to pay Town
Charges the present year, do Eeport as follows (viz)
1st we have examined into the State of the Treasury and
find a ballance in favour of Samuel P Kidder Esquire , Town
Treasurer of 16 dollars 75 Cents and an outstanding order of
Eight Dollars
And we do further report that in our opinion it will be
necessary to raise 500 dollars to pay Town Charges the pres-
ent year
All which is submitted by your Committee March 17th
1818
Samuel Moor
Isaac Huse
James Griffm
Committee
A true record from the original
Attest, John. G. Moor. Clerk
EARLY RECORDS OF MANCHESTER. 45
This may certify that we the Subscribers do authorize and
Licence Joseph Moor to Keep a Tavern at his Dwelling house
in Manchester for. and during one year from the Second
Tuesday of March Inst.
Manchester March 15th 1816
Signed Isaac Huse
John Frye
Select men Manchester
Manchester March 15th 1816
We the Subscribers do hereby approbate & License Elisha
Quimby to keep a tavern at his dwelling house in S. . d Man-
chester, for and during the term of one year from & after the
Second Tuesday of March Instant
Isaac Huse
John Frye
John Stark 4 th
Select men
March 17 1818
Joseph Moor and Elisha Quimby Eecd licence for 1818
Attest J. G. Moor, T. C.
We the Subscribers Selectmen of Manchester do approbate
& License Joseph Moor to Keep a Tavern and Sell mixed
liquors at his house in Manchester for the term of one year
from this date
Isaac Huse
John Stark 4 th
Select men
Manchester March 22 d 1817 J G Moor
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EARLY RECORDS OF MANCHESTER. 55
State of New Hampshire ( To James Nutt Collector of
< Taxes in the Town of Manches ter
Hillsborough, ss. ( for the year 1818, Greeting
Yon are hereby required in the name of the State of New
Hampshire to Levie and collect of the Several persons named
in this Tax bill; the Several Sums affixed to each of their
mames; and to pay to the Treasurer of the State of New
Hampshire, the sum of Seventy two — dollars & ninety Cents
on or before the firstt Day of December next; also to pay
to the treasurer of the County of Hillsboroug, the Sum of
Thirty four Dollars & Twenty Cents
on or before the first day of September Next
and also to pay to us the Subscribers Selectmen of the Town
of Manchester, the Sum of three Hundred dollars, on or
before the tenth day of August next — and also to pay to the
Treasurer of the Said Town of Manchester the Sum of two
Hundred dollars on or before the first day of oct r next; and
also to pay to Said Treasurer of Manchester the Sum of two
hundred & ten dollars & nine Cents, on or before the first
day of March insuing — and if any person Shal refuse or neg-
lect to pay, you are to follow the rules and regulations of
the Law in levying and collecting the Same; and this Shall
be your Sufficint warrant — Given under our hands & Seal at
Manchester this 18 th day of May AD. 1818
Isaac Huse
John Dickey
Nath 1 Moor
Select Men of Manchester
J. G. Moor. T. Clerk.
The Inhabitants of the Town of Manchester are hereby
Notified, that a meeting will be Holden at the Meeting House
on the 9 th day of September at four oclock P. M. for the
Purpose of appointing one grand juror & two petit juror Men,
to Serve at the Superior Court of Judicature to be Holden at
Amherst on the first Tuesday of October next., at which time
and place the Select men are requested to attend to Regulate
the Boxes
56 MANCHESTER HISTORIC COLLECTIONS.
By order of F. French. Clerk of Court
John. G. Moor. Town Clerk
Manchester, Sept r 9 th . 1818
Met a greable to the foregoing notice and Choose, James
Griffin Moderator of S d Meeting Samuel Moor Esqr was
appointed Grand Juror man, octr. term 1818
and Nathan Jonson Petit Juror for first week
and — James Griffin for Second week
and notified accordingly
Attest — John G Moor Town Clerk
This day, we the Subscribers selectmen of Chester and
Manchester, have preambulated the lines between Said
Towns. 1 st Beginning at a pitch pine No. 134 with Sundry
letters on it & Stones about it, being the S. W. of Chester
and S. E. of Manchester & the Northwardly bounds of Lon-
donderry thence North 21° "VV. to the highway a large Stone
near Varnums mark d . L; Thence to the pond, thene we began
again at the North Side of the Bay a large yellow oak; thence
the Same course to Londonderry turn pike Stone Marked
C. M. thence on the Same cours by Sundry marke d trees
to the north E. corner of Manchester, a heap of Stones
with trees Marked around them thence N. 68° west by Sun-
dry marked trees to the S. W. corner of Chester, heap of
Stones M/B with trees Marked around them it being a
little Southwest of Eays pond or meddow; thence N 2 degree
w by Sundry Marked trees which we have renewed one
Stroke, to the highway between the kimbals to Stone markd
L thence on the Same course by the bounds of No 106 to
Merrimac river, a stake & Stones
October 20 th 1818
Isaac Huse
John Dickey
Selectmen of Manchester
W m Graham
Moses Haseltine
Jesse. I. Underhill
Selectmen of Chester
J. G. Moor. T. C.
EARLY RECORDS OF MANCHESTER. 57
District N° 1 Town School State & County
Eobert Martin 1 55 51 33
Nathan Kimbal 3 07 1 01 65
John Emerson 3 20 1 06 68
John Stark 3 d 7 01 2 25 1 51
Amos Kimbal . 5 32 1 79 1 15
Charles Emerson 3 24 1 08 69
M.coy Farm C. E 1 52 50 32
Stevens Farm C. E 95 32 21
John Stark J ur 8 31 2 76 1 78
John Stark 4 th 4 72 1 56 1 00
John Kay 6 84 2 29 1 47
James Eay 1 26 42 27
Jeremiah Eay 1 09 37 24
John G- Moor 8 71 2 92 1 88
James Griffin 5 33 1 79 1 15
John Griffin 4 36 1 46 94
Grardeus B Stark 5 99 2 01 1 29
Sam 1 P. Kidder 5 68 1 89 1 21
Israel Merrill 6 48 2 15 1 38
Timothy Stevens 1 26 42 27
Eoger Stevens 1 09 37 24
Andrew French 1 68 56 36
Frederick G Stark 2 14 72 46
Job Eowell 5 64 1 87 1 20
John Harwood 3 85 1 29 83
John Harwood jur ..... 2 60 89 56
Daniel Harwood 1 52 52 32
Israel Brown jur 1 09 37 24
David Seavey 1 83 62 40
Israel young 1 09 37 24
Philip Stevens 5 50 1 84 1 18
District ]S To 2
David Stevens 2 27 74 48
William Combs 1 09 37 24
William Combs jur 1 96 75 43
58 MANCHESTER HISTORIC COLLECTIONS.
Benjamin Stevens 3 36
Moses Davis 4 88
Ephraim Stevens 1 26
Ephraim Stevens jr 6 03
Thomas Hardy 2 40
Joseph Young 6 28
Richard Hardy 1 93
William Hardy 1 09
James Saunders 1 24
James Sanders jr 1 09
Joseph Farmer 56
Daniel Hall 5 46
Henry R Barret 2 20
Sam 1 Hall 5 56
Ezekiel Stevens 2 60
Isaac Stevens 2 60
Hezekiah Young 4 88
Nathaniel Baker 4 80
Israel Brown 1 94
John G Brown 2 81
Ezekiel S Merril 1 45
Joseph B Hall 2 64
John Hall 4 54
William White 1 09
John Dwinel 1 26
Elisha Quimby 9 11
Moses Roaf 6 13
Amos Roaf 1 09
David Haseltine 1 33
Moses Haseltine 5 08
James M c Queston 5 56
Elijah Hogg 1 72
Samuel Davis 1 43
Nathaniel Baker jr 1 09
John Young jr 1 09
1 12
72
1 62
1 04
42
27
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1 30
80
51
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1 35
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1 17
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1 84
1 18
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1 62
1 04
1 59
1 02
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2 05
1 32
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24
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1 70
1 09
1 84
1 18
58
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24
37
24
EARLY RECORDS OF MANCHESTER. 59
District N° 3
Reuben Moor 2 76
John Brown 4 93
Jacob Brown 1 93
Sam 1 Brown 1 09
Elijah A Nutt 4 45
Enos Webster 2 10
David Webster jr 4 84
Samuel Moor 3 55
Joseph Moor 14 53
Nathaniel Moor 9 36
Burnace Prichard 1 09
Jesse Johnson 1 43
James Nutt 8 82
James Nntt jr 1 09
William Perham 3 16
Eobert Perham 1 26
Jonas Harvey 13 46
Peter Emerson 6 76
John P Webster 4 35
David Dickey 8 24
Samuel Moor jr 1 09
Amos Weston jr 3 12
John Young 1 09
Richard Young 1 09
John Calf 1 09
Jonathan Harvey 1 09
Peter young 2 32
District N° 4
Jonathan Young 8 51
Granderson Morse 4 80
William Perry 2 40
Nathaniel Merrill 1 09
Amos Weston 3 71
Isaas Huse 16 25
Jonathan Dickey 1 09
1 02
60
1 64
1 05
65
42
37
24
1 49
96
70
45
1 61
1 03
1 19
77
4 85
3 12
3 13
2 01
37
24
46
30
2 94
1 89
37
24
1 05
67
42
27
4 41
2 88
2 26
1 45
1 45
94
2 74
1 76
37
24
1 03
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24
37
24
37
24
37
24
77
49
2 85
1 83
1 59
1 02
80
51
37
24
1 23
81
5 43
3 49
37
24
60 MANCHESTER HISTORIC COLLECTIONS.
John Haseltine 2 52
William Gamil 1 68
Luke Hall 1 63
Ebenezar Corning 1 71
Ezra Corning 1 09
George Corning 1 69
John Griffin of Col 1 09
Reuben Sawyer 4 23
Asa Sawyer 1 09
Stephen Wescot 1 09
John Mullian . 1 26
Elijah Flint 4 52
Benj Corning 2 60
Zacheus Greeley 1 09
Gilbert Greeley 5 83
Plumer Corning 3 20
Asa Haseltine jr 6 63
Asa Haseltine 3 d 1 09
John Haseltine jr 1 48
David Webster 1 80
Amos Webster 1 09
Ebenezer Webster 2 32
Israel Webster 8 73
John Webster jr 4 23
Jonathan Haseltine 4 91
John Dickey 5 83
Daniel Harris 3 95
Archabald Gamil 13 65
Thomas Gamil 1 09
Archabald Gamil jr 1 09
John Gamil 1 09
Parker Greeley 1 09
James Farnum 1 09
John Farnum 1 09
Nathaniel Conant 1 09
M r3 Conant Widdow 1 44
Joseph Kimbal 60
Joseph Wescot 1 09
84
54
56
36
54
35
57
37
37
24
37
24
37
24
1 41
91
37
24
37
24
42
27
1 52
98
87
56
37
24
1 94
1 25
1 06
68
2 20
1 42
37
24
49
31
61
39
37
24
77
49
2 93
1 87
1 41
91
1 63
1 05
1 94
1 25
1 30
84
4 55
2 93
37
24
37
24
37
24
37
24
37
24
37
24
37
24
47
30
19
12
37
24
EARLY RECORDS OF MANCHESTER. 61
District N° 5
Nathan Jonson 4
John Proctor 4
Levi Eussel 5
John Frye 5
Wade Cogswell 2
District N° 6„
Jacob Garvin 3
Joshua Blodget 1
Nathan Buller 1
Daniel Wats 1
Jacob Whitemore 3
Nonresidents
William Parker
Ezra Kimbal
Dearborn Whicher .....
Eobert Hall
Nathaniel Smith
Eobert Nersmith
Eichard Dole
Mark Dutys Heirs
John Morrison j r
Eobert Bertley
Benj m Leach
George M c Allister
Jedediah Morse
Kidder & Hall 1
William Hall
Harvey & Emerson
John Watts
George Menter
Dudley Porter
Hugh Boyes 2
Thomas Patterson 2
Eichard Barker
Newel Lot
35
1
46
94
12
1
37
88
28
1
76
1 14
12
1
71
1 10
40
80
51
75
1
26
81
68
56
36
68
56
36
56
52
33
28
1
09
70
42
14
09
68
22
14
16
06
04
42
14
09
37
14
09
12
8
3
32
12
8
11
5
3
6
3
2
25
9
6
13
5
3
25
9
6
42
14
9
26
42
27
42
14
9
42
14
9
42
14
9
97
33
21
64
21
14
32
77
49
10
70
45
17
6
4
42
14
9
62
MANCHESTER HISTORIC COLLECTIONS.
84
28
18
21
7
5
21
7
5
11
4
3
17
40
26
23
8
6
97
33
21
Charles Cox . . .
Timothy Dusteu .
Jonson Chase . .
Eobert Wilson . .
John White . . .
Nathaniel Merril .
William Kiddle . .
J. G. Moore T. C.
May 1818
State of New Hampshire ( To James Nutt collector of
•< Taxes for the Town of Manches-
Hillsborough ss ( ter for the year 1818 Greeting
You are hereby ordered to Levy and Collect the Several
Sums Respectively Set a gainst each of their names in this
List of Taxes, it being their proportion of Money to be
raised to Build a school House in district No 3 a gree able to
a vote of Said district, and pay the Money to Col n Nath 1
Moore Clerk of Said district on or Before the first day of
September next; the Sum of one Hundred Eighty dollars 39
Cents; And if any person named in this List, Refuse to, or
Neglect to pay The Sum affixed to their names, you are to
follow the rules and directions of the Law in That Case made
and provided and This Shall be your Sufficient warrant;
Given under our hand and Seal this 29 th day of May 1818
Isaac Huse
John Dickey
ISTath 1 Moor
Select men
Tax for School district No 3—
Reuben Moor .
. 2 16
Jonas Harvey
. 22 42
John Brown .
. 8 20
Peter Emerson
. 11 27
Jacob Brown .
. . 3 22
John P. Webster .
. 7 25
Samuel Brown
. . 1 82
David Dickey
. 13 72
Elijah A Nutt
. . 7 40
Samuel Moor jr .
. 1 82
Enos Webster .
. . 3 50
Amos Weston jr .
. 4 13
David Webster
. . 8 05
John Young . .
. 1 82
EAKLY KECOBDS OF MANCHESTER.
63
Samuel Moor . .
. 5 92
Eichard Young .
. 1 82
Joseph Moor . .
. 24 22
John Calfe . .
. 1 82
Nathan 1 Moor
. 15 61
Jonathan Harvey .
. 1 82
Burnace Prichard
. 1 82
Peter Young . .
. 3 85
Jesse Johnson
. 2 35
James Griffin . .
. 2 49
James Nutt . .
. 14 70
James Nutt jr
. 1 82
William Perham .
. 5 25
Kobert Perham .
. 2 10
May 18 th 1818—
The time for Collecting the Sum of Money in the fore-
going warrant is extended to the first day of November Next
By order of Selectmen August 30 th 1818
John. G. Moor. T. Clerk
State of New Hampshire Hillsborough, ss.
To the Town or parish Clerk of Manchester in our County
of Hillsborough Greeting
Pursuant to an Act of Said State directing & regulating
the appointment and Choice of Petit Jurors, you are — hereby
required to Cause one man of those duly quallified in Said
Manchester to be appointed and returned to Serve as petit
juror at the Court of Common pleas to be Holden at amherst
within and for S d County, on the Second Tuesday of Febru-
ary next; and the person who Shall be appointed for that
Service, you are to Cause to be duly notified thereof to at-
tend the Same on Monday next following the the Second of
February at ten o clock in the fore noon; and make return
of this writ with your doings there on
dated at Amherst the 30 day of November 1818
By order of the Court M Eastman Clerk
Agreable to the foregoing notice John Stak ju Esq was
appointed to Serve as Juror man at February Term. 1819,
Attest, J. G. Moor. T. Clerk.
64 MANCHESTER HISTORIC COLLECTIONS.
Manchester January 26, 1819
(L. S) State of Newhampshire Hillsborough ss.
To Ephraim Stevens jur Constable in Manchester Greet-
ing.
You are hereby required in the name of the State of aSTew-
hampshire to warn all the qualified Voters in s d Manchester
to meet at the meeting House in s d Town on Tuesday the
ninth day of March next at ten Cloc fore noon, To act on
the following articles. Viz.
1 st To chuse by ballot a Moderator to govern s d meeting.
2 nd To chuse by ballot a Town Clerk, three Selectmen, a
Representative Town treasurer & Constable for this present
year.
3 rd To Vote by ballot for Governor Counsellor senator
County Treasurer and Register of Deeds.
4 th To Vote by ballot for Six persons duly qualified for
Representatives of this State in the Congress of the United
States.
5 th To Chuse all other town officers for the present year.
6 th To hear all town accounts.
7 th To see how much money the town will vote to raise for
the Towns use this present year.
8 th To see how much they will raise on the poll to repair
highways this year
9 th To see if the town will vote to open & repair the road
from James McQuestions to James Nutts
10 th To see if the Town will vote to Layout a road from
Heseltines saw mill to the road by Asa Heseltines House — or
to the school house near Mrs conants
11 th To see what method they will take to support town
paupers
12 th To see if the town will vote to exempt certain poor
persons from poll tax
13 th To see how much money they will vote to raise to
repair the meetinghouse.
Make due return of this warrant with your doings thereon
to us on or before the day of holding said meeting — Given
EAKLY RECORDS OF MANCHESTER. 65
under our hands and seals at Manchester this 15 th day of
February 1819
Isaac Huse
John Dickey
Select men of Manchester
The following return Endorsed on the above
Manchester March the 9 th 1819—
Pursuant to this warrant I hav warnd all the Leagal Voters
in the town of Manchester By posting A True and attest
Coppy at the meeting house giving Notice as the Law Di-
rects.
Ephraim Stevens ju Constable
At a meeting of the inhabitants of the town of Manches-
ter held at the Meetinghouse in said town on the 9 th day
of March 1819 — agreeable to the foregoing Warrant pro-
ceeded to the choice of a Moderator and Samuel Moor was
chosen Frederick. G-. Stark was chosen town Clerk and
sworn
Voted to pospone the remainder of the, 2 nd article in the
warrant unil after the town accounts are Exhibited
Voted to allow Samuel. P. Kidders account amounting to
three Dollars
Voted to choose a committee to settle with the Select Men.
and all others having accounts against the town — and that
the committee be autharised to settle with the town treas-
urer — and make report at the adjourment
Job Powell. Joseph Moor and Ephraim Stevens jur — Com-
mittee •
Voted To postpone the choice of town officers, and pro-
ceed to the choice of State officers and John. G. Moor was
chosen to represent this Town in the Legislature. Balloted
for State and County officers, and the following is a State-
ment of the Votes
66 MANCHESTER HISTORIC COLLECTIONS.
For Governor Samuel Bell had 40 Votes
David L Morril
. " 27 '
William Hale .
. " 6 '
John Dwinnel
...
. " 1 <
For Counsellor Richard H. Ayer
.
. \41 <
John Orr . .
6 '
For Senator James Parker .
19 '
John Gould
43 '
John Folsom .
8 '
For County treasurer David Stewart .
85 *
For " Register Isaac Brooks
, , .
85 <
For Eeprentatives to Congress—
- Josiah
Butler . .
43
William
l Plumer iu
43
Nathaniel Upham .
43
Clifton
Claggett . .
37
Joseph
Buffum jur .
43
Arthur
Livermore .
43
Jeremiah Smith . .
1
John Hazen . . .
1
Stephen Moody . .
1
Parker
Noyes . .
1
Levi Jackson . .
1
Mills Olcot . . .
1
Voted To adjourn this meeting to meet at this place on
Tuesday next at 10 oClock A. M.
Frederick. G. Stark Town Clerk.
Met according to adjournment
Voted to pospone the choice of Select Men until the Com-
mittee on accounts report and in The mein time proceed
with the Choice of other Town officers
Voted Joseph Moor Town Treasurer
Voted Jesse Baker Constable — who was sworn
EARLY RECORDS OF MANCHESTER.
67
sworn
do
do
do
2 sworn.
3
4 sworn
5 sworn
6 sworn
7 sworn
8 sworn
9
Fish Wards.
Surveyors of
Highways
Tything Men
Voted Israel Webster
Jonathan Heseltine
Jacob Brown do }*
John Calf
Peter Emerson —
Voted John Stark 3 rd for No 1
Job Rowell
Joseph Young
Hezekiah Young
Israel Webster
James McQuestin
David Dickey
Samuel Moor
John Brown
Voted John Dwinnel
Richard Hardy
Voted Samuel. P. Kidder Sealer of Weights and Measures
Voted Joseph Moor
John Brown
John P Webster
Asa Sawyer
Jonathan Harvey
John Griffin sworn
Voted James Griffin
Samuel Hall
Nathaniel Baker
Samuel Moor
Voted James Griffin sworn
Samuel Hall sworn
Samuel. P. Kidder sworn
Israel Webster
Eeuben Sawyer sworn
Jonathan Heseltine
John Stark jur sworn
Samuel Moor
Nathaniel Moor
Hog Reeves
Corders of Wood
> Surveyors of Lumber
68 MANCHESTER HISTORIC COLLECTIONS.
Voted Isaac Stevens
Cullers of Staves —
Keuben bawyer
Voted John Hall — Pound and Meetinghouse Keeper
Voted The Select Men — Fire Wards and Fence Viewers
Voted — To pospone The 7 th Article until the Committee on
accounts make their report
Article 8 Voted to raise One Dollar on the poll for re-
pairing Highways
Article 9 Voted That the Select Men see that the Eoad
in question be opened and repaired, and annex it to some
district or districts
Voted to dismiss the 10 th Article
The Comittee appointed to settle with the Select Men &c
brot in the following
Report
We the subscribers being a Committee appointed by the
Town of Manchester to examine and adjust accounts with
the Selectmen Having attended the duty assigned them do
agree to Report as follows — On settlement with the Treas-
urer we find he has receved of the several Collectors the
sum of 455.29
and has paid over to the Town 455.29
which leaves the balance Even — also
On settlement with Isaac Huse Esq we find due to him for
services the year past 31.14
We also find that he has received from Collectors
and other persons the sum of 406.40
and that he has paid out for orders &c 296.09
which leaves a balance in his hands of 110.41
40.00
150.31
We also find due to John Dickey for services &c . . 38.04
paid for venduing the Poor .80
To Nathaniel Moor for do ... . 13.50
14.30
EARLY RECORDS OF MANCHESTER. 69
John G. Moor for do . .
Samuel Moor for do . .
Ephraim Stevens for do . .
James Griffin for attending on Committee
Money the town oed . . .
Pesely Debt
5.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
244.48
214.00
458.48
Due from Nutt to the town 259.09
Due from I. Huse 150.31
309.40 309.40
149.08
Ephraim Stevens jur. )
Job. Eowell > Committy
Joseph Moor )
Which Report was Accepted
Voted to proceed to the choice of Selectmen
and Samuel Moor
Ephraim Stevens jur.
and John Stark 4 th were chosen and sworn
Voted to choose a committee to examine and settle the
accounts against the Town, previous to the next March Meet-
ing and report at the same Israel Merrill, Nathaniel Moor and
Isaac Huse Committee
Voted That Abigail Davis, Paulina Smith and Benjamin
Smith, town paupers, be sold to the lowest bidder — at
Quimby House
Voted To Excuse William Gamble and John Griffin of
colour from paying a poll Tax this present year
Voted To raise 400 Dollars for the Towns use
Voted To raise 200 Dollars in addition to the above
Voted To Authorise Frederick G. Stark to procure Glass
and Glaze the Windows in the Meeting house — and that he
should be paid out of the money raised for the Towns
uses
70 MANCHESTER HISTORIC COLLECTIONS.
Voted To Allow Nathaniel Baker 7 Dollars in full for his
account 7.00
Voted To Allow Israel Merril's account amounting to 5.29
The meeting repaired to Mr. Quimbys to sell the Town
Paupers &c
The meeting being opened in Mr. Quimbys southeast
room the Collectorship was sold at Auction to John Young
at 2| pr Cent for Collecting
The Towns poor was then sold on the following Condi-
tions The purchaser to keep the person struck off to him.
free from any Expense to the Town one year from this
16 th of March 1819 — Cloathing and Doctors bills excepted
Abigail Davis was struck off to Jonathan Young at 49.50
Benjamin Smith was struck off to Joseph. B. Hall. " 39.50
Paulina Smith was struck off to John Stark jur " 12.00
Old Mrs Porter was struck off to James McQuesten " 38.00
Old Arwin and Wife was struck off to Jonas Harvey " 75.00
James Arwin was struck off to Jonas Harvey nothing
Samuel Porter was struck off to Asa Heseltine
who agreed to cloath him and give the town ten Dollars
The Porter Farm was Lett at auction to Job Eowell a 12.75
Recorded by
Frederick. G. Stark. Town Clerk
Manchester, March 16 th 1819 — We the subsribers do
hereby Licence Nathaniel Moor to sell Eum or spirits at his
House in Manchester for the term of one year from date
Ephraim Stevens jur
John Stark 4 th
Select Men
We hereby Licence Frederick G. Stark to sell all Kinds
of Spirits and Mix d Liquor by great or small quantities one
year from the 16 th day of March 1819
Samuel Moor
Ephraim Stevens jr
Select Men of Manchester
EARLY RECORDS OF MANCHESTER. 71
We hereby Licence Joseph Moor to keep a Tavern at his
House in Manchester one year following this 13 th day of April
1819
Samuel Moor
Ephraim Stevens ju
Select Men
State of Newhampshire Hillsborough ss
To Joseph Baker — Constable in the town of Manchester
geeting
We command you in the name of the State of Newhamp-
shire to win all the Leagal Voters In sd. Manchester — To
meet at the Meeting House In s d Manchester on tuesday the
thirteenth Day of April Next At one of the Clock in the
afternoon To act on the Following Articles — Viz
1 st To choose a moderoator to Govern s d Meeting
2 d To se What the town will Due with Alexander Arwine
and family
3 th To se if the Town will support David Stevens and
others In A Sute Brought Against them By Esq Kidder and
Robert Hall for cutting they Say wood and other stuf on
there Land
4" To Se if the town will chuse one or more persons as a
committee to Examinen Into Esq. John Stark Selling the Land
He Sais Was Nonresedent and se if he sold that Land Law-
fully and report the same to the town
5 th To se How much Monney the town will raise to repair
the Meetinghouse and to act on any other thing that may
come before the meeting and make Due return of this War-
rant with your doings thereon at or Before the Day of Hold-
ing said Meting to Us — Given under our Hands and Seal
at Manchester this 27 th Day of March A. D. 1819
Samuel Moor
Ephraim Stevens ju
Sellect Men of Manchester
Hillsborough SS. Manchester March the 29—1819
in obedence to the within Warrant I have, warnd all the
72 MANCHESTER HISTORIC COLLECTIONS.
Legal voters to meet at the time place within menched by
posting up at the meeting house in Manchester a true atested
copy of the within Warrant as the law directs
Jessee Baker Constable
At a special meeting of the Inhabitants of the town of
Manchester held at the Meetinghouse on Tuesday the 13 th
of April 1819 — agreeable to the foregoing "Warrant John
G. Moor was chosen Moderator
Voted that the person who bid off the Arwine family shal
beholden to support them
Voted That the petition upon which the third article was
inserted in the warrant be produced and Lodged with the town
Clerk to be recorded
This Vote being disputed the house was polled and there
were 23 in favour and 29 against it — so the motion did not
prevail
Voted To dismiss the 3 rd Article
Voted That the Selectmen be the committee contemplated
by the 4 th Article
Voted Captain Stevens be sole agent to examine into Esqr.
Starks selling the Nonresident Land — Voted to dismiss
the 5 th Article
Voted to Dissolve this Meeting
A true Eecord Attest
Frederick. G. Stark. Town Clerk
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EARLY RECORDS OF MANCHESTER. 81
State of Newhampshire Hillsborough, ss
To Jesse Baker Constable in Manchester — Greeting
In the name of the State of Newhampshire you are hereby
required to warn all the Legal voters in the town of Man-
chester to meet at the meetinghouse in s d town on Thursday
the second day of September next at two O'clock P. M. to
act on the following articles Viz
1 st To Choose a moderator to govern s d meeting
2 nd To Choose a person qualified to fill the vacancy in the
board of Selectmen occasioned by the death of Samuel Moor
Esq.
3rd rp Q re p a j r .j-he Meetinghouse
4 th To runout and Lot the Town and procure a plan There-
of.
5 th To transact all other business that may Legally come
before s d meeting and make due return of this Warrant with
your doings thereon to us on or before the hour of holding
said meeting. — Given under our hands and Seal at Man-
chester this fourteenth day of August A*. D. 1819
John Stark 4 th
Ephraim Stevens ju
Selectmen of Manchester
Hillsborough ss Manchester Aug. 17 th — 1819
In obedience to this warrant I have notified all the Legal
voters in Manchester, to meet at time and place within named
by posting up at the meeting house in said Town a true at-
tested Copy of the within Warrant as the law directs.
Jesse Baker — Constable
At a meeting of the inhabitants of Manchester held at the
meeting house on Thursday the 2 nd day of September 1819
— agreeable to the foregoing Warrant
John Stark jur. Esq. was chosen moderator Joseph Moor
was chosen Select man and
sworn on the 6 th of Sept r .
Voted That — The select men be authorised to repair the
82 MANCHESTER HISTORIC COLLECTIONS.
"breach in the roof of the Meetinghouse and repair the Win-
dows at the Expence of the town.
Article 4 th was dismiss d
Article 5 — Likewise
F. G. Stark, Town Clerk
State of Newhampshire Hillsborough ss
To John Young Collector in the town of Manchester for
1819 — Greeting
You are hereby required in the name of the State of New-
hampshire to Levy and collect of the several persons named
in this Tax bill the several Sums affixed to each of their
names and to pay to the treasurer of this State on or before
the first day of November next the sum of ninety seven Dol-
lar twenty Cents, and likewise to pay to the treasurer of the
County of Hillsborough the sum of Forty five Dollars sixty
Cents on or before the first day of September next insuing —
and likewise to pay to the treasurer of the town of Man-
chester the sum of Four Hundred Dollars on or before the
first day of November next and Likewise to pay to s d Treas-
urer of the town of Manchester the sum of Four Hundred
and Seventy two Dollars and thirty six Cents on or before
the second Tuesday of March 1820 and you are to follow the
rules and regulations of the Law in Levying and collecting
the same and this shal be your sufficient warrant given under
our hands and seal at Manchester this 10 th day of June A. D.
1819
John Stark 4 th
Ephraim Stevens jur
Select Men of Manchester
Tax Bill for 1819
Eobert Martin . .
Nathan Kimball
John Emerson . .
John Stark 3 rd . .
Town
Tax
School
Tax
State
Tax
County-
Tax
$ cts
$ cts
$
cts
$ cts
33
12
5
3
4 13
1 48
66
31
3 91
1 40
62
29
8 59
3 08
1
3S
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EARLY RECORDS OF MANCHESTER.
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Amos Kimball . . .
. 8
72
3 14
1 40
66
Alex r M c Coy . . . .
. 3
16
1 13
51
24
John Stark jur . . .
. 9
75
3 50
1 56
74
Archibald Stark . . .
. 1
37
49
22
11
Charles Emerson . .
. 3
10
81
45
23
Israel Young . . .
. 1
58
57
25
12
John Stark 4 th .. .
. 5
77
2 07
82
44
John Kay
. 8
93
3 21
1 43
68
James Eay . . . .
. 1
48
53
23
12
Jeremiah Eay . . .
. 1
37
49
22
11
John G. Moor . . .
. 8
57
3 07
1 37
65
James Griffin . . .
. 4
60
1 65
74
35
John Griffin . . . .
. 3
54
1 27
62
27
E. G. Stark . . .
. 2
04
72
33
16
G. B. Stark . . .
. 4
53
1 63
73
34
Israel Merrill . . .
. 10
21
3 76
1 63
77
Samuel P. Kidder .
. 8
64
3 10
1 29
65
David Seavy . . .
. 2
36
85
38
18
Phillip Stevens . .
. 6
30
2 26
1 00
48
Job Howell . . .
. . 7
42
2 66
1 19
56
Andrew French . .
. 1
85
67
29
14
John Harwood . .
. 4
22
1 52
73
32
John Harwood jur .
. 2
12
76
34
16
Daniel Harwood . .
. 2
36
85
38
18
Jessee Baker . . .
. . 1
85
67
29
14
Israel Brown jur
. . 1
68
60
21
13
Nathaniel Baker . .
. . 6
19
2 22
88
47
David Stevens . . .
. 2
33
84
37
18
William Combs jur .
. . 1
77
64
28
13
Benjamin Stevens .
. . 4
12
1 47
67
21
Moses Davis . . .
. . 5
77
2 07
92
44
Ephraim Stevens .
. . 1
59
57
25
12
Ephraim Stevens jur
. . 5
28
1 90
85
36
Thomas Hardy . .
. . 3
39
1 22
54
26
Joseph Young . .
. . 6
17
2 21
99
46
Eichard Hardy . .
. . 1
59
57
25
12
"William Hardy . .
. . 1
37
49
22
11
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MANCHESTER HISTORIC COLLECTIONS.
James H. Saunders .
. . 1 90
38
28
15
Isaac Farmer . .
. . 1 99
71
29
15
Daniel Hall . . .
. . 7 95
2 85
1 27
60
Henry E. Barrett .
. . 3 16
1 14
51
24
Samuel Hall . . .
. . 7 53
2 70
1 21
57
Ezekiel Stevens . .
. . 2 81
1 10
44
20
Isaac Stevens . .
. . 2 96
1 06
45
21
Hezekiah Young .
. . 6 19
2 22
97
46
Israel Brown . .
. . 2 96
1 06
47
23
John G. Brown . .
. . 2 96
1 06
45
22
Ezekiel S. Merrill .
. . 2 01
72
33
15
Joseph B. Hall . .
. . 4 02
1 48
64
30
John Dwinnel . .
. . 42
15
7
3
Elisha Quimby . .
. . 10 65
3 82
1 71
80
David Heseltine
. . 1 37
49
22
11
John Hall . . .
. . 4 93
1 77
78
37
Sewel Heseltine . .
. 1 37
49
22
11
James M c Questen . .
. 6 41
2 57
1 14
54
Elijah Hogg . . .
. 2 33
84
38
18
Amos Eoaf . . . .
. 1 37
49
22
11
William Hogg . . .
. 1 59
57
25
12
Daniel Corning . . ,
. 7 15
2 57
1 14
54
Moses Young . . .
. 1 37
49
22
11
John Young Jur . .
. 2 85
1 02
45
22
Moses Eoaf . . .
. 5 17
1 86
82
39
John Brown . . . .
. 5 11
1 84
81
38
John P. Webster . .
. 7 58
2 72
1 24
57
Enos Webster . . .
. 1 59
57
25
12
David Webster jur . .
. 6 89
2 47
1 09
52
Elijah A. Nutt . . .
. 3 01
1 05
47
23
Anna Nutt . . . .
42
15
7
3
Saml Moor . . . .
. 4 91
1 76
78
37
Joseph Moor . . . .
. 22 20
7 60
3 40
1 60
Nathaniel Moor . . .
. 13 19
4 73
2 11
1 00
Jessee Jonson . . .
. 2 10
76
34
16
John Calf . . . .
. 3. 76
1 35
60
28
Jacob Brown . • .
. 2 43
87
39
18
EARLY KECOEDS OF MANCHESTER.
85
Saml Brown . . . .
. 1
37
49
22
11
Burnice Prichard . .
. 1
37
49
22
11
Eobert Perham . .
. 5
28
1 90
85
40
William Perham . .
. 4
11
1 48
57
31
James Nutt . . .
. 10
47
3 76
1 69
79
James Nutt jur . . .
. 4 40
1 58
71
33
Saml Moor jur . . .
. 1
37
49
22
11
Joseph White . . .
. 1
37
49
22
11
David Dickey . . .
. 10
65
3 82
1 71
80
Jonas Harvey . . .
. 16
14
5 79
2 59
1 22
Peter Emerson . . .
. 7
88
2 07
1 26
60
Richard Young . . .
. 1
78
64
27
13
John Young . . .
. 1
37
49
22
11
Peter Young . .
. 2
96
1 10
47
23
Jonathan Harvey . .
. 1
37
49
22
11
Nathan Butler . . .
. 2
54
91
40
19
Joshua Blodgett
. 1
90
68
31
15
Jacob Garvin . .
. 5
25
1 90
85
46
Jacob Whittemore .
. 4
71
1 69
75
36
Daniel Watts . .
. 5
Q6
2 03
90
43
Amos Weston . . .
. 4
50
1 62
72
36
Amos Weston jur .
. . 3
38
1 22
54
26
Isaac Huse . . .
. 20
98
7 52
3 37
1 59
Stephen Wescut . .
. . 2
15
77
35
16
John Heseltine . .
. 2
33
84
38
18
Nathaniel Conant .
. 2
33
84
38
18
Sarah Conant . .
. 1
32
48
21
10
Asa Sawyer . . .
, . 1
37
49
22
11
Luke Hall . . .
. . 1
90
68
33
14
Ebenezer Corning .
. . 1
95
70
33
15
Abel P. Corning
. . 1
37
49
22
11
William Perry . .
. . 1
37
49
22
11
Richard Perry . .
. . 1
59
57
25
12
Zacheus Greely . .
. . 1
37
49
22
11
Gilbert Greely . .
. . 6 41
2 30
1 02
48
Elijah Flint . . .
. . 5
99
1 96
95
45
Benjamin Corning
. . 4
50
1 62
95
36
86
MANCHESTEB HISTORIC COLLECTIONS.
Keuben Sawyer
. . 5
30
1 90
84
40
Asa Heseltine jur .
. . 7
78
2 79
1 25
59
John Heseltine jur .
. . 4
07
1 46
65
31
Asa Heseltine 3 rd .
. . 1
37
49
22
11
Ebenezer Webster .
, . 2
26
81
36
17
Amos Webster . .
. . 1
37
49
22
11
David Webster . .
. . 2
15
77
35
16
Israel Webster . .
. 11
24
4 03
1 78
85
Joshua Webtser . .
. . 1
37
49
22
11
John Webster junr
. . 5
17
1 82
91
39
Jonathan Heseltine
. . 6
06
2 20
97
46
Archbald Gamble .
. . 17
58
6 31
2 70
1 32
Archibald Gamble jur
. 2
96
1 03
48
23
Thomas Gamble . .
. . 1
37
49
22
11
John Gamble . . .
. 1
37
49
22
11
Daniel Harris . .
. 4 48
1 59
72
36
John Dickey . .
. . 6
92
2 50
1 10
52
Jonathan Young . .
. 11
58
4 17
1 75
88
Granderson Morse .
. 6
28
2 24
1 00
47
William Gamble . .
.
30
11
3
1
Hugh Boyes . . .
. 7
18
2 57
1 13
54
Nathan Jonson . .
. 6
07
2 17
97
46
John Proctor . . .
. 5
83
2 09
93
43
Levi Eussel . . .
. 6
36
2 28
1 01
48
Wade Cogswell . . .
. 4
16
1 49
67
31
John Frye ....
. 6
94
2 49
1 10
52
Jonathan Dickey . .
. 1
48
53
23
12
David Dickey jur .
. 1
37
49
22
11
John Mulk . . . .
. 1
37
49
22
11
Town
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.
639.10
School
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226.84
State
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101.72
County
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.
47.50
EARLY RECORDS OP MANCHESTER. 87
A. D. 1820
State of Newhampshire (L. S) Hillsborough ss
To Jessee Baker Constable in Manchester Greeting
In the name of the state of Newhampshire yon are hereby
required to warn all the legal voters in the town of Man-
chester to meet at the meeting house in said town on Tues-
day the fourteenth day of March next at ten O'Clock A. M.
to act in the following articles — Viz
1 st To Choose a Moderator to govern said meeting.
2 nd To Choose a Clerk for the ensuing year
3 rd To Choose Selectmen for — do — do
4 th To Choose State and County officers
5 th To Choose a Eepresentative to represent the town in
Legislature the ensuing year
6 th To Choose all town officers necessary for this year
7 th To hear the report of the committee on selectmen ac-
counts
gth rp Q j iear a -Q Q^hgj. town accounts
9 th To see how much money the town will raise to pay
town charges
10 th To see how much money the town will raise to repair
higways the ensuing year
11 th To see of the town will vote to disannex James M c -
Questen from School district No 2 and Amos Weston jur
from district N° 3 and annex them to district N° 4
12 th To see if the town will vote to disannex John Stark
jur and John Stark 4 th from highway district No 2 and an-
nex them to district No 1
13 th To see if the town will Vote to commence an action
against Jonas Harvey for neglecting to take and support the
Arwen family agreeable to contract
14 th To see if the town will choose one or more agents to
enquire into the situation of the nonresident Land in town
15 th To see if the town will vote to divide the 5 th High-
way district
Make due return of this Warrant with your doing thereon
08 MANCHESTER HISTORIC COLLECTIONS.
Given under our hands and seal at Manchester aforesaid
this Nineteenth day of February 1820
Ephraim Stevens jur
Joseph Moor
Selectmen
On the foregoing Warrant was endorsed as follows.
State of Newhampshire Hillsborough ss
Manchester February 26 th 1820
Pursuant to the within Warrant I have notified the inhab-
itants of said Manchester to meet at the time and place
within mentioned by posting up at the Meetinghouse in said
town a true and attested Copy of this Warrant
Jesse Baker Constable
A true record Attest.
Frederick. G. Stark town Clk
March Meeting
At an annual meeting of the inhabitants of the town of
Manchester held at the meetinghouse this 14 th day of March
1820 in pursuance of the foregoing Warrant Nathaniel Moor
was chosen Moderator — Frederick. G. Stark was chosen
Town Clerk and sworn
Motion was made to pospone the Choice of Select men un-
till after balloting for state and county officers — and reading
town accounts — and Voted accordingly — proceeded to
ballot for state and County officers
Votes for Governor — Samuel Bell had 88 which was all
the votes that were Cast for Governor
Votes for Counsellor — Richard. H. Ayer had 87 which
was all the votes that were Cast for Counsellor
Votes for Senator — James Parker had 62
John Gould had 31
Votes for Treasurer — David Stewart had .... 93
" for Register — Isaac Brooks had 93
which was all the votes that were cast for Treasurer and
Register. Isaac Huse was chosen to represent this town in
the Legislature the ensuing year
EAELY RECOEDS OF MANCHESTER. 89
Voted That all accounts against the Town be read, and sub-
mitted to the Committee who were appointed on accounts at
the last march meeting and that the Committee report to the
selectmen
Chose — Joseph Moor — Ephraim Stevens jur and Amos
Weston jur Selectmen who were all sworn into office
Chose Gilbert Greely Constable — who was sworn
Chose Nathaniel Moor Treasurer who was sworn
Voted That the Selectmen be Fire "Wards and fence view-
ers
Voted For Surveyors of highway
Nathan Kimball
Ephraim Stevens jur
John Eay
Joseph. B. Hall
John Dickey
Nathaniel Conant
Jonathan Young
Nathaniel Moor
John Brown
John Proctor
Voted — To divide the 5 th Highway district at the beach
of the Pond on the line between Jonson and Websters land,
and form a new district, from said place of division to John
Fryes which district shall be called No. 10
Voted Samuel P. Kidder Clerk of the Market and sealer
of weights and measures
Voted Nathan Jonson — Sealer of Leather
Voted James H. Saunders — Jessee Saunders and Samuel
Davis Hogreeves and James H. Saunders was sworn —
Samuel Davis sworn
Voted David Dickey )
Samuel Hall ? Corders of Wood
Jess Jonson )
District No
1
sworn
a
No
3
sworn
a
No
2
sworn
a
No
4
sworn
a
No
5
sworn
a
No
6
sworn
a
No
7
sworn
a
No
8
sworn
a
No
9
sworn
a
No 10
sworn
90
MANCHESTER HISTORIC COLLECTIONS.
Voted Nathaniel Moor sworn
Samuel Hall
Frederick G. Stark sworn
Israel Webster sworn
Jonathan Heseltine
James Griffin sworn
Samuel P. Kidder sworn
Choose Samuel Hall )
Joseph Moor sworn )
Ebenezer Corning
John Frye
Ebenezer Webster
John Harwood
David Webster jur
James Griffin
>■ Surveyors of Lumber
Cullers of stave=
Fish Wards
Samuel Jackson Pound Keeper and meetinghouse keeper
Voted To dismiss the 12 th Article in the Warrant
Voted To raise one dollar on the poll for the purpose of
repairing Highways.
Voted To raise fifty Cents on the poll for the purpose or
repairing Highways in the Winter should the same be wanted
Voted That the Selectmen be authorized to prosecute Jonas
Harvey for neglecting to take the Arwen family — provided
they find it expedient.
Voted — That the Selectmen be a Committee to investi-
gate the situation of the nonresident land in town.
Voted To disannex James M c Questen from school district
No. 2 and Amos Weston jur from district No 3 and annex
them to district No 4
Voted To allow the Estate of the late Samuel Moor Esq.
four Dollars for his services as a Selectman
Voted To raise five hundred Dollars for the Towns use
Voted To raise One Hundred Dollars in addition to the
above
Voted To Adjourn the meeting to Mr. Quimb} T s House
to vendue the town paupers &c
EARLY RECORDS OF MANCHESTER.
91
Proceedings of March meeting Continued Met at Mr.
Quimbys house agreeable to adjournment.
present — the moderator — the select men — the town
Clerk and Citizens
The Collectorship was set up at auction and struck off to
John Dwinnel the lowest bidder at one and a half pr. Cent
for Collecting
And it was voted to accept him as Collector on his giving
sufficient bonds — proceeded to vendue the Town paupers
— and the following paper was drawn up and signed by the
several undertakers as below
We the subscribers hereby bind ourselves firmly by these
presents to take and support the poor persons belonging to
the Town of Manchester at the rate below stated — one year
following the 16 th of March 1820 or to pay all damages that
may accrue to the town in consequence of our neglect. — in
case of the death of any of the paupers mentioned below pre-
vious to the Expiration of the year — the pay to be propor-
tioned to the time — Cloathing and Doctors excepted
Paulina Smith
one year for Ten Dollars
Benjamin Smith one
year for Thirty-Eight Dollars
Abigail Davis one
year for Thirty-nine
Dollars and eighty-five cents
Old Mrs. Porter one year )
for Eighteen Dollars and )
forty five Cents J
Samuel Porter one year
for nothing and give the
town fourteen Dollars be
sides Cloathing him
The Arwin Family with
the use of the Porter farm no
wood to be cut off except for fire
wood to be used in the house and re-
pairing the fences — for Seventy-four
Dollars
John Pay
Samuel Hall
Isaac Stevens
Phillip Stevens
Elisha Quimby
John Dwinnell
Daniel Harwood
Job Powell
Israel Webster
James Nutt jui
James Nutt
92 MANCHESTER HISTORIC COLLECTIONS.
Eeport of OoaaaTiBB
The Committee appointed by the town of Manchester to
examine adjust and settle the accounts against said town
having attended that duty Eeport as follows That they have
examined the account of Ephraim Stevens jur and find it
equitable to allow him $27.00
They have likewise examined the account of John
Stark 4 th and agree to allow him 16.02
They have likewise attended to John Stark 4 th 's
account for procuring Guardianship for Theophilus
Griffin and on condition of his agreeing as guardian of
said Griffin to refund the same to the town agree to
allow him 13.48
To allow James McQuesten for furnishing Cloath-
ing for Mrs. Porter 8.50
And to allow Joseph Moor for his services as Se-
lectman &c as pr his acct 12.25
And to allow Frederick. G. Starks account for ser-
vices as town Clerk for 1819 5.00
To allow Jessee Bakers account for services as
Constable for 1819 1.50
To allow Job Eowells account for services as Com-
mittee man in 1819 1.00
To allow William Wallaces acct. for doctoring pau-
pers 2.35
To allow part of Israel Websters account which
is to be in full for boarding the Arwin family . . . 103.33
To allow on David Websters account for house
rent for the Arwin family 12.00
$202.43
Which is submitted to the Selectmen agreeable to a vote
of the town passed the 14 th day of March 1820
March 18 th 1820
Israel Merrill
ISTathl Moore
Isaac Huse
Committee
EARLY RECORDS OF MANCHESTER. 93
We the subscribers selectmen of Manchester having con-
sidered the within report, agree in behalf of said town to ac-
cept the same
Joseph Moor
Ephraim Stevens ju
Amos Weston jur
Selectmen
Manchester March 18 th 1820
A. D. 1820
Licences
This may Certify that we have given Samuel P. Kidder
Licence to sell spirituous Liquors at his house in Manchester
for one year and no longer.
March 25 to 1820
Eecorded April 1 st 1820
Manchester April l rt 1820
Joseph Moor
Ephraim Stevens jur
Selectmen of Manchester
We hereby aprobate and Licence Frederick. G. Stark to
sell by retail all kinds of spirituous and mix d liquors at his
store and house in Manchester one year from this date.
Joseph Moor
Ephraim Stevens jur
Selectmen
Eecorded April 1 st 1820
Manchester March 14 th 1820
We the undersigned Selectmen of Manchester hereby grant
to Samuel Jackson Licence to retail spirituous Liquors at his
dwelling house in said Manchester for and during the term
of one year from date.
Joseph Moor
Ephraim Stevens jur
Selectmen of Manchester
Eecorded April 1 st 1820
94 MANCHESTER HISTORIC COLLECTIONS.
This may certify that we the subscribers have given Joseph
Moor Licence to keep a public house at his house in Man-
chester and sell spirituous Liquors for one year
Ephraim Stevens jur
Amos Weston jur
Selectmen of Manchester
Eecorded April 1 st 1820
This may certify all whoom it may concern that we the
subscribers give Josiah Marden and Aaron Seavy licence to
sell spirituous Liquors at their house in Manchester.
Joseph Moor
Ephraim Stevens jur
Selectmen of Manchester
Manchester May 30 th 1820.
EARLY RECORDS OF MANCHESTER.
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Inventory for 1820
Nonresidents
to
S c
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Pasture
Value of
unimprov 1
Land
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Robert Parker ....
76,
38
Jonathan Palmer . . .
100.
50
Ezra Kimall
3 1
80
Samuel Head
2
40
Whitney & Cutler of Boston
1
550.
2 95
Robert Hall
100.
50
Mark Dutys heirs
Richard Dole
80
40
Robert Nesmith ....
30
15
Nathl. Smith
-*
88
44
Robert Bartley
60
30
Benjamin Leach ....
30
15
George M c Allister . . . .
50
25
Jedidiah Morse ....
100
-50
Goodwin . . . ,
54
27
Harvey & Emerson . . .
2
20
50
Redfield & Adams . . .
75
Thomas Patterson . . .
24
2.00
Charles Cox
10
83
Newell Lott
100
50
Jonathan Butterfleld . .
50
25
Robert Wilson ....
25
13
Adams & Boyes ....
. 1
100
70
F P. Riddle ....
100
50
Richard Barker ....
40
20
Original Proprietors
Jeremiah Sandborn
100
50
Jacob Stanyan . .
100
50
Nath 1 Sandborn . .
100
50
State of Newhampshire Hillsborough ss
To John Dwinnel collector of Taxes for the year 1820
Greeting
You are hereby required in the name of said state to levy
EARLY RECORDS OF MANCHESTER.
103
and collect of the several persons named in this list of Taxes
the sums affixed to their names respectively and you are to
pay to the Treasurer of the State of Newhampshire Ninety-
seven Dollars and twenty cents on or "before the first day of
November next which is the State tax — and one other sum
of fifty six Dollars and ninety five cents you are to pay to
the treasurer of the County of Hillsborough on or before the
first day of September next which is the County tax — and
you are to pay to the treasurer of the Town of Manchester,
Three hundred Dollars on or before the first day of Septem-
ber next and the remainder of this list of Taxes which is
seven hundred and Sixteen Dollars and eighty eight Cents
you are to pay to the Treasurer of the town of Manchester
on or before the first day of March next And if any
person or persons refuse or neglect to pay said sums affixed to
their names You are to follow the directions of the Law in
that case made and provided — and this shall be your suffi-
cient warrant for the same.
Given under our hands and Seal at Manchester this tenth
day of June A. D. 1820
Joseph Moor
Ephraim Stevens Jur
Amos Weston Jur
Selectmen of Manchester
1820 Tax Bill
School district No. 7
Town Tax
School
State
County
Nathan Kimball
. . 3 54
1 20
54
33
John Emerson .
3 75
1 30
57
35
John Stark 3 rd
10 12
3 44
1 53
95
Arch d Stark .
1 38
47
21
13
Amos Kimball
8 14
2 78
1 23
77
Joseph Day .
5 73
1 95
87
54
John Stark Jur
. 11 03
3 75
1 67
1 04
John Stark 4 th
5 93
2 02
90
56
John Babson
. 1 38
47
21
13
104
MANCHESTER HISTORIC COLLECTIONS.
District Xo. 1
John Eay . . . .
. 6
87
2
33
1 04
65
James Eay . . . .
. 1
99
68
31
19
John. G. Moor . . .
. 7
90
2
69
1 20
74
John Griffin . . . .
. 1
96
67
30
18
Frederick. G. Stark .
. 3
69
1
25
56
35
Andrew French . .
. 2
55
87
39
24
Job Eowell . . .
. 6
89
2
34
1 04
65
Gratis B. Stark . . .
. 4
64
1
58
71
44
Andrew Seavy . .
. 1
38
47
21
13
Phillip Stevens . .
. 7
37
2
50
1 11
70
Alpha Stevens . .
. 1
38
47
21
13
Daniel Harwood . .
. 2
58
88
40
24
Israel Young . . ,
. 2
17
74
33
20
Samuel P. Kidder .
. 8
64
2
94
1 31
82
David Seavy . . .
. 2
21
76
34
21
John Harwood . .
. 4
08
1
3'9
62
38
Israel Brown jur
. 1
88
64
29
18
Jessee Baker . . .
. 1
59
54
24
15
District No. 2
Henry E Barrett .
. 3
21
1
10
49
30
John Hall . . .
. . 5
09
1
73
77
48
Moses Davis . . .
. 6
39
2
18
97
60
Isaac Stevens . .
. . 3
08
1
06
46
29
Ephraim Stevens .
. . 1
59
54
24
15
Joseph Young . .
. . 6
41
2
54
97
61
Ephraim Stevens jur
. . 5
96
2
04
91
56
Daniel Hall . . .
. . 7
94
2
60
1 20
75
Samuel Jackson . .
. . 6
76
2
20
1 03
64
John Dwinnel . .
. . 3
58
1
19
53
33
Elisha Quimby . .
. . 5
91
2
01
90
56
Isaac Farmer . .
. . 1
88
64
29
18
Joseph. B. Hall . .
. . 4
17
1
41
63
39
James H Saunders .
. . 1
67
57
26
16
Jessee Saunders
. . 1
38
47
21
13
Ben. Stevens . .
. . 5
88
2
00
89
55
Samuel Hall . . .
. . 6
36
2
16
1 12
60
EARLY RECORDS OF MANCHESTER.
105
Hez k Young . . .
. . 6 73
2 29
1 18
64
Moses. D. Young .
. . 1 38
47
21
13
Israel Brown . .
. . 2 70
92
41
26
Ezekiel. S. Merrill .
. . 2 12
72
32
20
Nathl Baker . . .
. . 6 57
2 23
99
62
Nathl Baker jur
. . 1 38
47
21
13
Samuel Davis . .
. . 1 38
47
21
13
Edward Aiken . .
. . 1 38
47
21
13
Daniel Corning . .
. . 6 36
2 14
95
60
Nathl Merrill . .
. 1 59
54
24
15
Josiali Perry . . .
. . 1 38
47
21
13
David Heseltine . .
. . 1 59
54
24
15
William Combs Jur .
. . 1 38
47
21
13
John Young jur . .
. . 3 18
1 05
47
29
David Stevens . .
. . 1 80
61
28
17
John Stevens . .
. 1 38
47
21
13
Richard Young . .
. 2 37
80
36
22
Thomas Hardy . .
. . 3 18
1 08
48
30
Richard Hardy . .
. 1 59
54
24
15
William Hardy . .
. 1 38
47
21
13
Jon a Young jur
. 1 38
47
21
13
John. G. Brown
. 2 97
1 02
45
28
District No. 3
James Griffin . . .
. 4 24
1 44
64
40
Joseph Andrus . .
. 4 27
1 46
65
40
John Brown . . . .
. 5 01
1 71
76
47
Asa M Sawyer . . .
. 1 38
47
21
13
Enos Webster . . ,
. 1 59
54
24
15
David Webster jur . ,
. 5 40
1 84
82
51
Joseph Moor . . .
. 18 53
6 30
2 80
1 75
Nathl. Moor . . . .
. 13 33
4 54
2 02
1 26
Widow Moor . . .
. 1 94
66
29
18
Jessee Jonson . . .
. 1 99
67
30
19
Jacob Brown . . . .
. 1 38
47
21
13
Samuel Brown . . .
. 2 97
1 01
45
28
John Calf . . . .
. 2 44
83
37
23
James Nutt . . . .
. 11 39
3 88
1 72
1 07
106
MANCHESTER HISTORIC COLLECTIONS.
James Nutt jur
3
64
1
24
56
34
Israel Merrill
6
62
2
25
1 00
63
Robert Perham
2
91
1
00
44
22
Jonas Harvey
15
32
5
21
2 31
1 50
John Young .
1
59
54
24
15
Peter Young .
3
76
1
28
57
35
Peter Emerson
7
52
2
56
1 14
71
John P Webster
7
68
2
61
1 16
72
David Dickey
10
22
3
50
1 54
96
Moses Roaf .
3
71
1
26
56
35
Saml Moor .
1
38
47
21
13
District No. 4
Amos Weston .... 4
87
1
6Q
74
46
Amos Weston jur
. 3
71
1
26
56
35
James M c Questen
. . 7
85
2
67
1 19
74
Isaac Huse . .
. 23
05
7
83
3 48
2 17
John Heseltine .
. 3
23
1
10
49
30
Sarah Conant
. 1
43
49
22
14
Nathl. Conant .
. . 2
44
83
37
23
Reuben Sawyer .
. . 5
30
1
80
80
50
Jon a Young . .
. 11
42
3
88
1 73
1 08
Granderson Morse
. 6
07
2
06
92
57
Zackeus Greely .
. 1
38
47
21
13
Gilbert Greeley .
. . 6
36
2
12
95
59
Elijah Flint . .
. . 4 82
1
64
73
46
Benj a Corning .
. . 3
76
1
28
57
46
John Mulk . .
. . 1
38
47
21
13
Asa Heseltine Jur
. . 8
56
2
91
1 29
81
John Heseltine Jur
. . 2
12
68
32
19
Asa Heseltine 3 rd
. . 1
38
47
21
13
Silas Heseltine .
. . 1
38
47
21
13
David Webster .
. . 2
15
73
33
20
Amos Webster .
. . 1
38
47
21
13
Ebenezer Webster
. . 3
21
1
10
49
30
Israel Webster .
. 9
59
3
26
1 45
91
Joshua Webster
. 1
38
47
21
13
EARLY RECORDS OF MANCHESTER.
107
John Webster Jur
.
5 81
1
98
88
55
Daniel Harris
• . ■ •
5 30
1
77
79
49
Arch d Gamble .
• .
22 11
7
51
3
34
2 08
Thomas Gamble .
. . .
1 38
47 .
21
13
John Gamble
. • .
1 38
47
21
13
William Gamble .
. . .
1 38
47
21
13
Seth Wescut . .
. * .
2 22
76
34
21
John Dickey . .
.
6 99
2
38
1
06
6Q
David Dickey Jur
.
2 22
76
34
21
Jonathan Dickey
.
3 32
1
13
50
31
Jon a Heseltine .
.
6 00
2
07
91
57
Eben r Corning . .
.
1 96
67
30
18
Hugh Boyes . .
.
7 42
2
48
1
11
70
Luke Hall . .
,
1 67
58
25
16
Abel P. Corning
• •
1 38
47
21
13
District No. 5
Nathan Jonson . .
. .
4 96
1
69
75
47
John Proctor . .
. .
5 35
1
82
81
51
Levi Russel .
5 88
4 08
2
1
00
39
89
62
56
John Frye . . .
39
Wade Cogswell . .
.
3 74
1
27
57
35
District No. 6
Jacob Whitmore . .
. .
4 77
1
62
72
45
Daniel Watts . .
. .
7 05
2 40
1
07
67
Joshua Blodgett . „
.
2 12
71
32
20
Jacob Garvin . .
t
4 82
1
64
73
46
Nonresidents
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Robert Parker half
7 58
76.
.38
.40
.14
.7
4 31
Jonathan Palmer
Griffin lott . .
75
100
50
.53
.18
.8
.5 .39
Ezra Kimball 3 A.
Tillage 1 mowing
.80
85
.29
13
.8 64
Saml Head 2 A.
Tillage . . .
.40
.43
.15
.7
.4 .32
108
MANCHESTER HISTORIC COLLECTIONS.
Whitney & Cutler
house & garden .
Robert Hall unim-
590. 2.95 3.13 1.06 .47 .29 2.30
prov a ....
75
100
.50
.53
.18
.8
.5
.39
Mark Duty heirs.
Adj Nat. Baker
12
25.
.13
.14
.5
.3
.1
.9
Rich d Dole Adj.
Griffin farm . .
28
80.
.40
.43
.15
.7
.4
.32
Rob 1 Nesmith un-
improv d . . .
.30
.15
.16
.6
.3
.2
.12
Nath 1 Smith . . .
.88.
.44
.47
.16
.7
.4
.35
Rob 1 Bartley
Meadow Lott .
60
.30
.32
.11
.5
.3
.24
Benj Leach do . .
30.
.15
.16
.6
.3
.2
.12
Geo. M c Allister do .
50.
.25
.27
.9
.4
.3
.20
Goodwin half . .
34
54
54
27
29
10
4
3
21
Jedidiah Morse . .
80
100
.50
.53
.18
.8
.5
.39
Harvey & Emerson
.50
.53
.18
.8
.5
.39
Redfield & Adams
house occ d by Jas.
Young ....
75.
.38
.40
.14
.7
.4
.31
Thomas Patterson
Mills ....
24.
2.00
2.12
.72
.32.
20 1.56
Richard Parker . .
40.
.20
.21
.7
.3
.2
.16
Charles Cox -}
Mills ....
10.
.83
.88
.30
.14
.8
M
Robert Wilson . .
8
25
.13
.14
.5
.3
.1
.11
Adams & Boyes . .
.70
.74
.25
.11
.7
.55
W m P. Riddle . .
40
100
.50
.53
.18
.8
.5
.40
Newell Lott . . .
100
.50
.53
.18
.8
.5
.40
Jon a Butterfield .
40.
50.
.25
.27
.9
.4
.3
20
Jere Sanborn orig-
inal proprietor .
45
.60
100.
.50
.53
.18
.8
.5
.40
Jacob Stanyan do .
4G
60
100.
.50
.53
.18
.8
.5
.40
Nath 1 Sanborn do.
47
60.
100.
.56
.53
.18
.8
.5
40
$1016.88
sum
total -
EARLY RECORDS OF MANCHESTER. 109
This may certify that we the subscribers have given Elisha
Quimby Licence to keep a public house at his house in Man-
chester and sell spirituous Liquor for one year.
March 25 th 1820
Amos Weston Jur
Ephraim Stevens jur
Selectmen of Manchester
Came into the enclosure of the subscriber about the tenth
of October last Two Bed Two year old heifers, the owner is
requested to prove property, pay charges and take them away
Manchester Nov r 6 th 1820
Joseph Moor
1820
November Meeting
State of Newhampshire Hillsborough ss
To Gilbert Greeley Constable for the town of Manchester,
Greeting
You are hereby required in the name of the State of New-
hampshire to notify and warn a nfeeting of the inhabitans
of the town of Manchester who are qualified to vote in the
choice of senators for the state Legislature to be held on
Monday the sixth day of November next at the meetinghouse
in s d Manchester at two OClock P. M. to act on the follow-
ing articles Viz
1 st To Choose a Moderator to regulate s d meeting.
2 nd To vote by ballot for six persons duly qualified for
Representatives of this state in the Congress of the United
States agreeably to an act passed June 21 st A. D. 1792 —
Also for Eight persons not holding offices of profit or trust
under the United States to be Electors of President and Vice
President of the United States Agreeably to an act passed
June 19 th 1820 — And in the warning and notification of s d
meeting you are to give fifteen days notice by posting a copy
of this warrant, at the meeting house in s d Manchester, and
make return of this Warrant to us on or before the hour of
holding said meeting with your doings thereon — Given
no
MANCHESTER HISTORIC COLLECTIONS.
under our hands and Seal at Manchester this sixteenth day
of October A. D. 1820
L. S.
Ephraim Stevens jur
Amos Weston jur
Selectmen
Hillsborough ss Manchester Nov. 6 th 1820 — I have
notified the within meeting by posting the within Warrant
agreeable to Law.
Gilbert Greley Constable
November Meeting
At a meeting of the inhabitants of the Town of Manchester
duly notified and holden at the meeting house on the Sixth
day of November 1820 agreeably to the foregoing Warrant
Chose Isaac Huse Esq Moderator Proceeded to vote for
Representatives to Congree and the votes were as follows
Josiah Butler . .
. 26
William Badger . .
. 1
William Plumer jur
. ,26
Levi Jackson . .
. 1
Nathaniel Upham
. '27
Thomas Chandler .
. 1
Matthew Harvey
. 27
David M C G. Means .
. 1
Aaron Matson . .
. 27
Moore Eussel . .
. 1
Thomas Whipple jur
. 27
Samuel M. Eichardsc
>n 1
Proceeded to Vote for Electors of President and Vice
President of the United States and the votes were as fol-
lows;
William Plumer .
. . 25
Timothy Walker .
1
David Barker
. . 26
William A. Kent
1
William Fisk
. . 25
George Hough . .
1
Samuel Dinsmore
. 26
John West . . .
1
John Pendexter .
. 25
Benjamin Gale . .
1
Nathaniel Shannon
. . 26
Levi Hutchins . .
1
Ezra Bartlett . .
. 25
William Stickney
1
James Smith of Gr
an-
John George . . .
1
tham . . . .
. 26
Isaac Hill ....
1
EARLY RECORDS OF MANCHESTER. Ill
Thomas Chandler . . 1 Eichard H. Ayer . . 1
The meeting was then dissolved
Attest
Frederick. G. Stark Town Clerk
December 20 th 1820
We the undersigned Selectmen of Londonderry and Man-
chester met this day for the purpose of perambulating the
line between said Towns and have proceeded as follows —
Viz — Began at a pitch pine tree standing in the edge of a
swamp at the southwest corner of Chester and ran south
making a proper allowance for the variation of the Compass
163 rods to a stone in Manters field a few rods southeast of
an old grist mill thence west to a stake & stones in Capt.
Joseph Moors field about 12 rods easterly of said Moors
house thence south to a white birch tree marked and lettered
standing at the south angle of Manchester and on the west
line of Londonderry and have renewed the several marks or
monuments on s d line
Robert Mack
John H. Miltimore
Selectmen of Londonderry
Amos Weston jur
Ephraim Stevens jur
Selectmen of Manchester
Manchester December 21 st 1820'
We the undersigned Selectmen of Manchester and Litch-
field having met by agreement to perambulate the line be-
tween said Towns proceeded to the perambulation begining
at a white birch tree marked and lettered being the corner
of Litchfield, Londonderry and Manchester, thence running
North 21° west allowing for the variation of the Compass
to a black birch tree on the bank of Merrimack river mark
and letter d and in the said perambulations have distinguished
the marks on renewing the same by a chop or cut directly
112 MANCHESTER HISTORIC COLLECTIONS.
into the tree instead of sclising of the bark as was the for-
mer practice — witness our hands
Joseph Moor
Ephraim Stevens jur
Selectmen of Manchester
Joseph Chase jur
James M c Questen
Selectmen of Litchfield
Recorded Dec. 30, 1820
by F. G. Stark — Town Clerk
1821
March Meeting
State of Newhampshire Hillsborough ss
To Gilbert Greeley constable for the town of Manchester,
Greeting
You are hereby required in the name of said State to notify
and warn a meeting of the inhabitants of the town of Man-
chester who are qualified to vote in the choice of Senators
for the State Legislature to be held on tuesday the thir-
teenth day of March next at the meeting house in said
Manchester at ten OClock in the fore noon to act on the
following articles, Viz
1 st To Choose a Moderator to regulate s d meeting:
2 nd To Choose a Town Clerk and Selectmen
3rd rp Q Yote by ballot for Governor, Counsellor Senator
County Treasurer and Eegister of Deeds and choose a Repre-
sentative
4 th To Choose all other Town officers
5 th To hear all Town Accounts
6 th To see how much money the town will raise to pay
town charges the present year
7 th To see how much money the town will raise to repair
the highways the present year
8 th To take the sense of the qualified Voters on the sub-
ject of a revision of the Constitution
EARLY RECORDS OF MANCHESTER. 113
9 th To see what method the town will take to support pau-
pers the present year.
10 th To see if the town will vote to raise an additional
sum of money for the purpose of Schooling the present year
11 th To see if the town will vote to sell all or a part of
the Land belonging to said Manchester
12 th To see if the town will disannex Henry R. Barret
from School district N° 2 and annex him to district N° 1
13 th To see if the town will Vote that all the Taxes be
made in the month of April
14 th To see if the Town will Vote to alter the road as it
now runs from Capt. Merrils to the Bridge to the road from
Mr. Nutts to s d Bridge
15 th To see if the town will vote lay out and open a road
from Mr. Westons to the main Road near the old house at
the crotch of Chester Road.
Article 16 th To see if the Town will relinquish a Note of
hand they hold against Ezekiel S. Merrill
17 th To see if the Town will vote to run out all the Land
in said Manchester under the L. Derry claim and in the
warning and notification of s d meeting you are to give fif-
teen days notice by posting up a copy of this warrant at the
meetinghouse and make return of this warrant to the town
Clerk or selectmen on or before the hour of holding said
meeting. Given under our hands and seal at Manchester
this twentieth day of February 1821
Joseph Moor
Ephraim Stevens jur
Amos Weston jur
Selectmen Manchester
State of Newhampshire Hillsborough ss
In obedience to the within Warrant I have warned the
within named meeting by posting a true and attested copy
of the within warrant agreeable to custom
Gilbert Greeley Constable
114 MANCHESTER HISTORIC COLLECTIONS.
At an annual meeting of the inhabitants of the town of
Manchester duly notified and holden at the Meetinghouse
in said town on Tuesday the thirteenth day of March 1821
— John. G. Moor was chosen moderator Frederick. G. Stark
was chosen Town Clerk and sworn Amos Weston jur — Eph-
raim Stevens jur and John Proctor were chosen Selectmen
and sworn into office
Votes for State and County officers
For Governor Samuel Bell had 113 which were all the
votes that were cast for governor
For Counsellor Richard H Ayer had 116 which were all
the Votes that were cast for Counsellor
For Senator John Gould had 62
Samuel M Richardson 46
James Parker 1
For County Treasurer David Stewart had 116
For Register of Deeds Isaac Brooks had 116
Isaac Huse Esq, was chosen Representative,
Voted — To sell the Constableship at auction in one min-
ute by the Watch — the person bidding it off to be subject
to the acceptance or rejection of the town — and it was bid
off by John Young at five dollars
Motion was made to accept John Young as Constable pro-
vided he procure bonds to the Satisfaction of the Town —
Which motion was rejected and it was Voted to reconsider
the vote respecting selling the constableship and to proceed
to choose a constable by ballot
Amos Weston was chosen Constable and sworn Nathaniel
Moor was chosen Town Treasurer and sworn
Voted That the selectmen be Fire Wards and Fence View-
ers.
Highway Surveyors —
District No 1 Archibald Stark
2 John Stark 4 th sworn
3 Moses Davis sworn
4 Benjamin Stevens sworn
5 Jonathan Heseltine sworn
Hog reeves
EARLY RECORDS OP MANCHESTER. 115
6 Hugh Boyes sworn
7 Israel Merril sworn
8 Jacob Whittemore sworn
9 Joseph Andrus sworn
10 Nathan Jonson sworn
Sealer of Weights & measures 1 T
and clerk of the market f SaaC US0
Sealer of Leather Nathan Jonson
John Dwinnel sworn
Jonas Harvey sworn
Israel Young
John Young jur
John Heseltine jur sworn
Willard Harris
Ephraim Stevens jur
Israel Webster sworn
f Amos Weston jur
Corders of Wood < Joseph Moor sworn
( Nathaniel Moor sworn
Surveyors of Lumber Samuel P. Kidder sworn
Jonathan Heseltine sworn
Nathaniel Moor sworn
John Mulliken
Israel Webster sworn
James Griffin sworn
Samuel Hall sworn
Daniel Hall
Eeuben Sawyer sworn
Aaron Seavy
Cullers of Staves, Benjamin Stevens
Joseph Moor sworn
Fish Wards John Griffin
Jonathan Dickey sworn
Hugh Boyes sworn
Joseph Moor
Nathaniel Moor
John Dickey sworn
116 MANCHESTER HISTORIC COLLECTIONS.
Pound Keeper and meetinghouse Keeper Samuel Jackson
Town Accounts — Israel Merrils account for serving on a
committee 1.00 allowed
Joseph Moors account for services as Se-
lectman &c 19.68 allow d
Nathaniel Moor account services as Treas-
urer and comittee man 4.00 allow d
Joshua Blodgett " for supporting Polly
Wilson 5.45 allow d
Amos Weston jur " — Selectman . 1G.75 allow*
Ephraim Stevens jur "do 18.42 allow' 3
F. G. Stark " Town Clerk 4.00 allow 4
$69.30
Jonas Harvey presented a demand against the Town for
Plank for the Bridge near his mill and it was voted the de-
mand be returned to the person who presented it amt of
demand 18.61
Voted To take the sense of this meeting respecting a re-
vision of the Constitution and there were for revising —
None — against it 58
Voted To sell the paupers to the lowest bidder at Quimbys
House after the meeting is adjourned
Voted To Adjourn this meeting to meet at this place on
Tuesday next at one oclock P. M.
Attest Frederick. G. Stark Town Clerk
Vendue of Paupers.
Benjamin Smith to Nathaniel Baker $32.00
Abigail Davis " Job Powell 38.75
Paulina Smith " John P. Webster ...... 8.00
Old Mr. Arwen and Wife " James Arwen .... 50.00
Polly Wilson " Joshua Blodgett 20.00
148.75
Samuel Porter " Israel Merril to give the town . . 6.25
142.50
EARLY RECORDS OF MANCHESTER. 117
Tuesday March 20 th Met agreeable to adjournment
Voted to raise one dollar and fifty Cents on the poll to
repair highways
Voted To raise fifty cents on the poll to repair highways
in the winter if needed at the discretion of the highway sur-
veyors.
Voted To dismiss the 10 th Article
Voted on the 11 th article to sell the Ministerial Lot
Voted To Choose a committee of three to sell the same
Capt. Joseph Moor, Samuel Hall and Jonas Harvey were
chosen a committee to sell the Ministerial Lot
Voted That the Committee advertise and sell the same at
Auction on five years credit with good security on interest
payable annually stand adjourned
Voted That the sixth article stand adjourned to Monday
next at 3 oClock.
Voted to disannex Henry E. Barret from school district
No 2 and annex him to district No 1
Voted To dismiss the 13 th article
" To dismiss the 14 th article
" To dismiss the 15 th article
" To dismiss the 16 th article
" To dismiss the 17 th article
The Collectorship was bid off by Capt. John Dwinnel at
2J pr. Cent for Collecting and it was Voted that Capt. Dwin-
nel be Collector on his giving the usual Bond to the Town
Voted to adjourn this meeting to meet at this place on
Monday next at three OClock P. M.
Frederick. G. Stark Town Clerk
Monday March 26 th 1821 — Met agreeable to adjourn-
ment and Voted To raise five hundred dollars to pay Town
charges the present year
Voted To dissolve this meeting
Attest
Frederick. G. Stark Town Clerk
118 MANCHESTER HISTORIC COLLECTIONS.
1821
Licences
Manchester March 20 th 1821
We hereby licence Frederick G. Stark to retail all kinds of
spirituous and mix d Liquors at his house and Store in Man-
chester one year following the first day of April next
Amos Weston jur
John Proctor
Selectmen
We the undersigned Selectmen of Manchester hereby grant
to Samuel Jackson Licence to retail spirituous Liquors at
his dwelling-house in said Manchester for and during the term
of one year from date
Manchester March 26 th 1821
Amos Weston jur
Ephraim Stevens jur
Selectmen of Manchester
We hereby Licence Joseph Moor to keep a Tavern at his
house in Manchester one year following this 24 th day of
March 1821.
Amos Weston jur
Ephraim Stevens jur
Selectmen of Manchester
Wee hereby Licence Messrs. Marden & Seavy to retail spirits
at their dwelling house in Manchester for one year.
Manchester September 1 st 1821
Amos Weston jur
John Proctor
Selectmen
Wee hereby Licence John Dwinnell to keep a public house
and sell spirituous and mixed Liquors at his house in Man-
chester one year.
Manchester March 24 — 1821
Amos Weston Jur
Ephraim Stevens Jur
John Proctor
Selectmen
EARLY RECORDS OF MANCHESTER. 119
Collector's WarrJaint.
State of Newhampshire Hillsborough ss.
To John Dwinnell Collector of Taxes for the Town of
Manchester for the year 1821 — Greeting.
You are hereby required in the name of said State to Levy
and Collect of the several persons named in this list of Taxes
the sums affixed to each of their names respectively and you
are to pay to the Treasurer of the State of Eewhampshire
Seventy four Dollars and forty cents on or before the first
day of December next which is the State Tax also one other
sum of forty six dollars fifty Cents on or before the first day
of September next you are to pay to the Treasurer of the
County of Hillsborough which is the County Tax — also one
other sum of three hundred dollars you are to pay to the
Treasurer of the Town of Manchester on or before the first
day of October next and an other sum of four hundred ninety
two dollars and ninety seven cents which is the remainder
of this list of taxes you are to pay to the Treasurer of the
town of Manchester on or before the first, day of March next
and if any person or persons Eefuse or neglect to pay the
sums affixed to their names you are to follow the rules and
regulations of the Law of the State of Newhampshire and
this shall be your sufficient warrant for collecting the same.
Given under our hands and seal at Manchester this twenty
sixth day of May A D 1821
Amos Weston jur
John Proctor
Selectmen
1821
Tax Bill
Taxes for the Town of
Manchester 1821
District No. 7
Town Tax School State County Amount
Nathan Kimball . .
John Emerson . . .
John Stark 3 rd .. .
3 04
1 29
45
26
5 04
4 31
1 43
48
28
6 50
9 35
3 98
1 32
80
15 45
120
MANCHESTER HISTORIC COLLECTIONS.
Archibald Stark . .
. 1 41
60
21
12
2 34
Amos Kimball . . .
. 7 66
3
26
1 13
65
12 70
Saml Stark . . . .
. 1 41
60
21
12
2 34
John Stark junr .
. 9 16
3
90
1 30
78
15 14
John Babson . .
. 1 22
52
18
10
2 02
John Stark 4 th . .
. 5 10
2
17
76
43
8 46
District No 1
John Eay . . .
. 5 91
2
51
88
50
9 80
James Eay . . .
. 2 50
1
07
35
21
4 13
John. G. Moor . .
. 6 30
2
68
94
54
16 46
Frederick. G. Stark .
. 4 89
2
08
87
42
8 26
John Griffin . . .
. 1 72
73
27
15
2 87
Job Howell . . . .
. 6 39
2
72
1 10
54
10 75
Andrew French . .
. 1 22
52
18
10
2 02
Jessee Baker . . .
. 1 41
60
21
12
2 34
Samuel P. Kidder .
. 7 83
3
34
1 16
66
12 99
David Seavy . .
. 1 22
52
18
10
2 02
Eodney Hadley
. 1 22
52
18
10
2 02
Andrew Seavy . .
. . 1 22
52
18
10
2 02
Alpha Stevens . . .
. 1 22
52
18
10
2 02
Grardus B. Stark .
. 1 22
52
18
10
2 02
Phillip Stevens . .
. 6 58
2
80
94
56
10 88
Henry E. Barrett.
. 3 22
1
36
48
28
5 34
Israel Young . .
. . 1 88
80
28
16
3 12
Daniel Harwood . .
. 1 67
68
24
15
2 74
Jonathan Young Jur
. . 1 22
52
18
10
2 02
John Harwood . .
. . 1 60
68
24
14
2 66
John Hall . . .
. . 3 81
1
62
56
32
6 31
John Stevens . . .
. 1 22
52
18
10
2 02
District No 2
Samuel Hall . .
. . 6 35
2
60
95
54
10 44
Benjamin Stevens .
. . 4 65
1
98
69
40
7 72
Hezekiah Young .
. . 6 07
2
56
90
52
10 05
Moses D. Young .
. . 1 22
52
18
10
2 02
Joseph B. Hall . .
. . 3 84
1
63
57
32
6 36
Patten Hall . .
. . 1 22
52
18
10
2 02
EARLY RECORDS OF MANCHESTER.
121
Nathaniel Baker .
. 5 78
2.46
. 86
49
9 59
Nathl Baker junr .
. . 1 22
-52
. 18
10
2 02
Israel Brown . .
. 1 41
.60
. 21
12
2 34
John GL Brown .
. 4 18
1 72
. 63
36
6 89
Benj n Brown . .
. . 1 22
52
. 18
10
2 02
Ezekiel S. Merrill .
. . 1 41
60
21
12
2 34
John Dwinnel . .
. 4 35
1 75
64
37
7 11
Elisha Quimby
. 3 59
1 52
53
30
5 94
Elisha Quimby jur
. . 1 31
56
20
11
2 18
Samuel Jackson .
. . 7 85
3 34
1 18
67
13 04
William Bachelder
. . 1 27
54
. 19
11
2 11
Samuel Austin . .
. . 1 27
54
. 19
11
2 11
Daniel Corning
. 5 93
2 48
. 87
49
9 77
Nathl Merrill . .
. . 1 22
52
18
10
2 02
Josiah Perry . .
. . 1 22
52
. 18
10
2 02
David Heseltine .
. 1 41
60
. 21
12
2 34
Daniel Hall . . ,
. 6 40
2^74
. 97
55
10 6Q
Isaac Farmer . .
. 1 67
.61
26
14
2 68
Leonard Jackson .
. 1 22
52
. 18
10
2 02
Thomas Hardy . .
. 2 25
_9a
. 34
19
3 74
Ephraim Stevens .
. .1 41
.60
21
.12
2.34
Ephraim Stevens jur
. 5 44
2 31
82
.46
9.03
Joseph Young . .
. . 5 63
2 40
84
.48
9.35
Moses Davis . .
. 5 72
2 43
85
49
9 41
David Stevens . .
. 1 41
60
21
12
2 34
John Davis . . .
. 1 22
52
18
10
2 02
Hazen Davis . .
. 1 50
64
22
13
2 49
John Young Jur .
. 2 19
93
32
19
3 63
James H. Saunders
. 1 41
60
21
12
2 34
Jessee Saunders .
. 1 22
52
18
10
2 02
Richard Young
. 1 37
75
27
15
2 54
Jacob Brown . .
. . 1 22
52
18
10
2 02
William Haseltine .
. 1 22
52
18
10
2 02
Joshua Corning jur
. . 1 22
52
18
10
2 02
District No 3
James Nutt . . .
. . 8 65
3 6a
1 29
74
14 36
James Nutt Junr .
. 3 04
1 30
- 46
26
5 06
122
MANCHESTEPw HISTORIC COLLECTIONS.
James Griffin . #
. . 3 76
1 60
56
32
6 24
Joseph Andrus . .
. . 4 04
1 72
60
34
6 70
John Brown . .
. . 2 63
1 12
40
22
4 37
Moses Roaf . .
. . 3 01
1 28
45
26
5 00
Amos Eoaf . . .
. . 1 22
52
18
10
2 02
David Webster Jur
. . 6 29
2 76
97
55
10 57
Joseph Moor . .
. . 13 43
5 71
2 00
H4l
■ 28 76
Joseph Moor Dickey
farm 3 91
1 66
58
33.
Nathaniel Moor .
. . 11 50
4 89
1 71
98
19 08
Widow Elizabeth Mo<
>r . 1 37
75
27
15
2 54
Jessee Johnson . .
. . 1 37
75.
27
15
2 54
John Calfe . . .
. . 2 80
1 22
46
24
4 72
Samuel Brown
. . 2 22
1 12
40
22
3 96
Jonas Harvey . .
, . 12 55
5 34
1 87
1 07
20 83
Peter Young . .
, . 2 29
1 40
, 49
28
4 46
John Young . .
. . 2 19
1 36
48
27
4 30
Peter Emerson . .
, . 6 11
2 64
92
53
10 20
John P. Webster .
. . 1 60
68
24
14
2 66
David Dickey . .
, . 2 54
1 08
38
22
4 22
Israel Merrill . . ,
. 7 57
3 21
1 13
64
12 55
Nathl Merrill Jur . .
. 1 31
56
20
11
2 18
District No 4
Isaac Huse . . . ,
. 19 22
8 18
2 87
1 64
31 91
Archibald Gammel .
. 15 26
6 29
2 27
1 30
25 12
Daniel Harris . . .
. 3 19
1 36
48
27
5 30
Willard Harris . . .
. 2 77
1 18
41
24
4 60
John Webster . . ,
. 5 65
2 40
84
48
9 37
Israel Webster . .
. 7 99
3 40
1 19
68
13 26
Joshua Webster . .
. 1 22
52
18
10
2 02
David Webster . . .
. 2 02
86
30
17
3 35
Amos Webster . . .
. 1 22
52
18
10
2 02
Ebenr Webster . .
. 2 66
1 13
46
23
4 42
John Heseltine Junr .
. 3 56
1 52
54
30
5 92
Asa Heseltine . . .
. 3 13
1 33
46
27
5 19
Silas Heseltine . . .
. 1 41
60
21
12
2 34
Reuben Sawyer . .
. 3 71
1 58
55
32
6 16
Hugh Boyes . . .
. 7 61
3 24
1 14
65
12 64
EARLY RECORDS OF MANCHESTER.
123
John Mulk . . ,
. . 1
30
55
19
11
2 15
Elijah Flint . .
. . 4
37
1 90
65
37
7 29
Benjamin Corning
. . 3
15
1 34
47
27
5 23
Zacheus Greeley
. . 1
41
60
21
12
2 34
Gilbert Greeley
. . 2
94
1 25
44
25
4 88
James Young .
. . 1
41
60
21
12
2 34
Joseph Wescutt
. . 2
25
96
34
19
3 74
Ebener Corning
. . 1
22
52
18
10
2 02
George Corning
. . 2
63
1 12
40
22
4 37
Aaron Clark
. . 3
38
1 44
50
29
5 61
Grandison Morse
. . 4
50
1 91
68
38
7 47
Jonathan Young
. . 7
88
3 35
1 18
67
13 08
Edward Young .
. . . 1
31
56
20
11
2 18
Sarah Conant .
. . . 1
36
58
21
12
2 27
Nath 1 Conant .
. . . 1
68
72
26
14
2 80
Jonathan Heseltin
e . . 4
87
2 07
73
42
8 09
Thomas Gammel
.'.'". 1
22
52
18
10
2 02
John Gammel .
. . 1
78
77
27
15
2 97
John Heseltine
. . 2
16
92
32
19
3 59
Jonathan Dickey
. . . 1
97
84
30
17
3 28
James M c Questen
. . . 4
23
1 80
63
36
7 02
Dustin Greely .
. . 3
47
1 48
52
36
5 83
Amos Weston .
. . 3
62
1 54
53
31
6 00
Amos Weston Jur
. . . 3
66
1 56
54
31
6 07
John Dickey . .
. . 6
43
2 50
95
55
10 43
David Dickey Jur
. . . 2
44
1 04
36
21
4 05
Abel. P. Corning
. . . 1
22
52
18
10
2 02
District No 5
Nathan Jonson .
. . . 4
60
1 96
69
39
7 64
John Proctor .
. . . 4
84
2 06
72
41
8 03
Phinehas Bailey
. . . 5
29
2 25
78
45
8 77
Aaron Seavy .
. . . 2
72
1 16
41
23
4 52
Josiah Harden
. . . 2
72
1 16
41
23
4 52
District No 6
Jacob Whittemore
. . 4
05
1 70
60
34
6 69
Daniel Watts .
. . . 6
29
2 68
94
54
10 45
Joshua Blodgett.
. . . 1
59
68
28
14
2 69
124 MANCHESTER HISTORIC COLLECTIONS.
Jacob Garvin . ... 4 18 1 78 . 63 36 6 95
Nonresident Tax for 1821
No
No J
Propor-
Town
Coun- High-
!
Lott
Acres
tion
Tax School State
ty i
tvays
Robert Parker half
7
58
38
36
16
6
3
44
Jonathan Palmer .
100
50
47
20
7
4
58
Ezra Kimball . .
5
100
94
40
14
8 1
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1821
September 1 st 1821 — Agreeably to a notification, pre-
viously posted the inhabitants of the town of Manchester met
this day at their meeting house for the purpose of appoint-
ing Jurors to attend at the superior Court to be holden at
Amherst on the first Tuesday of October next and chose
Nathaniel Moor Moderator of the meeting proceeded and
drew from the Box Job Eowell to serve as grand Juror at
said Court and in like manner drew Frederick. G. Stark to
serve as petit Juror on the first week of said Court and
Nathaniel Moor to serve as petit juror on the second week.
A true record Attest
Frederick. G. Stark Town Clerk
1822
Warrant for March Meeting
State of Newhampshire Hillsborough ss
To Amos Weston Constable for the Town of Manchester
Greeting
L. S.
You are hereby required in the name of said State to no-
tify and warn a meeting of the inhabitants of the town of
Manchester qualified to vote in the Choice of Senators for the
State Legislature, to be held on Tuesday the twelfth day of
March next at ten OClock A. M. to act on the following ar-
ticles Viz.
1 st To Chose a Moderator to regulate said Meeting
2 nd To Chose a Town Clerk
3 rd To Chose the Selectmen
4 th To Vote by ballot for Governor, Counsellor, Senator,
County Treasurer and Register of Deeds —
5 th To Chose a Eepresentative —
6 th To Chose all other Town officers—
7 th To hear all town accounts —
8 th To see how much money the Town will raise to pay
town charges the present Year.
EARLY RECORDS OF MANCHESTER. 135
9 th To see how much money the town will raise to repair
highways the present year.
10 th To see how much money the town will raise to repair
the meeting house
11 th To see if the Town will lay out and open a road from
Amos Westons near to where Bachelder and Austin now live
12 th To see if the Town will lay out and open a road from
the Corner near John Websters land by John Dickeys to
Pluses bridge so called
13 th To see if the Town will authorise the Selectmen or
some other person or persons to give Deeds of the ministerial
Lott agreeable to the sale of the Committee for that purpose.
14 th To See if the Town will vote to build a School house
for district N° 7
15 th To see if the Town will disannul the highway leading
from the river near John Browns to the main river Boad
16 th To see if the town will vote that each highway district
furnish Timber and plank for the repair of its own Bridges
And in the warning and notification of said Meeting you
are to give notice by posting a Copy of this warrant at the
meetinghouse in sd Manchester fifteen days prior to the time
of holding said meeting and make return of this warrant with
your doings thereon unto the Town Clerk or in his absence
to the Selectmen on or before the time of holding said Meet-
ing
Given under our hands and seal at Manchester this twenty
first day of February A. D. 1822
Amos Weston Junr
Ephraim Stevens jur
John Proctor
Selectmen
Hillsborough ss. March 10 th Agreeable to the within
warrant I have warned all the within named persons according
to Law
Amos Weston Constable
136 MANCHESTER HISTORIC COLLECTIONS.
At an annual meeting of the inhabitants of the Town of
Manchester duly notified and holden at the Meeting house in
said Town on Tuesday the 12 th day of March 1822
Agreeable to the foregoing Warrant John Stark Esq was
chosen Moderator
Frederick. G. Stark was chosen Town Clerk and sworn
Amos Weston Jur
John Proctor &
Nathaniel Moor
were chosen Selectmen & sworn
Votes for State and County officers
For Governor Samuel Bell had 98 votes which were all
the votes that were cast for Governor
For Counsellor Eichard H. Ayer had 102 votes which
were all the votes that were cast for Counsellor
For Senator Samuel M. Eichardson had . . .
James Parker had ....
Hezekiah. D. Buzzell had . . .
For Eegister of Deeds — Isaac Brooks had . .
which were all the votes that were cast for Eegister
For County Treasurer John Seacomb had . . .
David Stewart "...
Frederick. G. Stark was chosen Eepresentative
Voted To adjourn the meeting for ten minutes.
Met agreeable to adjournment and made choice of Joseph
Moor for Town Treasurer who was subsequently sworn
Voted that the Selectmen be Fire Wards
Voted That Daniel Hall be constable who was sworn
The following persons were chosen Surveyors of highways
Viz for district No 1 — Amos Kimball . . . sworn
for district No 2 Frederick G. Stark . .
for district No 3 Daniel Hall notified
for district No 4 Hezekiah Young . . . notified
for district No 5 Elisha Quimby .... sworn
for district No 6 Isaac Huse
for district No 7 Peter Young .... sworn
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137
for district No 8 Daniel Watts
for district No 9 James Griffin
for district No 10 Aaron Seavy
. . sworn
. . sworn
. , sworn
Frederick G. Stark was chosen Sealor of Weights & meas-
ures
J> were chosen Hogreeves
were chosen Corders of Wood
were chosen Surveyors of
> Lumber
Nathan Johnson was chosen Sealer of Leather
Jonas Harvey was chosen Surveyor of Bricks
Alpha Stevens "]
John G. Brown
Jonathan Dickey
Frederick G. Stark
Jacob Whittemore sworn
Samuel Hall sworn
Joseph Moor sworn
Frederick. G Stark sworn
James Griffin sworn
Josiah Marden sworn
Samuel P. Kidder sworn
Israel Webster
Joseph Moor
Nathaniel Moor sworn
John Heseltine Jur sworn
Elisha Quimby sworn
Joshua Webster sworn
Jessee Johnson notified
Jonathan Heseltine
John Stark Esq. &
Jonas Harvey notified
Daniel Hall was chosen Pound Keeper &c
Town Accounts
Voted To allow Mr. Weston one dollar and fifty Cents for
his services as Constable 1.50
Voted To allow Frederick G. Starks account
for services as Town Clerk 5.00
Voted To allow Amos Westons jur account for
i
were chosen Fish Wards
138 MANCHESTER HISTORIC COLLECTIONS.
services as Selectman 13.50
Voted To Allow John Proctors account for ser-
vices as Selectman 14.42
Voted To allow Nathaniel Moors account for
Services as Treasurer 3.00
Voted To allow Ephraim Stevens jurs account
Excepting the charges for time and Expenses at
Amherst. Whole Amt 20.33 8.83
Expenses &c at Amherst 11.50
Voted To raise Three hundred dollars to pay town charges
Voted To Raise One dollar on the poll to repair highways
Voted To dismiss the 10 th article in the Warrant
Voted To dismiss the 11 th article in do
Voted To dismiss the 12 th article in do
The following Eeport was handed in by the Committee
who were appointed Last year to sell the Ministerial Lot
The Committee appointed by the Town of Manchester at
the adjournment from their annual meeting in 1821 to sell
a Lot of Land belonging to said Town called the Ministerial
Lot — Eeport That they have caused said Lot to be divided
into four parts, beginning at the southerly end to number — ■
the first Second and Third divisions containing Twenty seven
Acres and one hundred and fiftytwo square rods each being
104 rods long and fortythree rods wide, and the fourth divi-
sion Containing Twenty nine Acres and forty square rods be-
ing 104 rods long and 45 rods wide. That they have adver-
tised and sold the Same at public Auction on the 25 th day of
January 1822 on a Credit of Five years with interest to be
paid annually
That David Dickey junr became the purchaser of the first
division at Two dollars and sixty six Cents pr Acre — Jonas
Harvey became the purchaser of the Second division at Two
dollars and seventy one Cents per. acre — Jonas Harvey be-
came the purchaser of the third division at Three dollars and
Twenty seven Cents pr. acre and Samuel Hall became the pur-
chaser of the fourth division at Three dollars and thirty one
Cents pr. acre Amounting in the whole to Three hundred and
EARLY RECORDS OF MANCHESTER. 139
thirty eight dollars and thirty two Cents And that they have
expended in time and money in and about said business in-
eluding Surveying and all other incidental expenses the sum
of Twenty dollars
All which is respectfully submitted by
Joseph Moor
Samuel Hall
Jonas Harvey
Committee
Voted to accept the foregoing report
Voted That Joseph Moor (Treasurer for the Town of Man-
chester) be authorised to Deed the Lands mentioned in the
foregoing report and receive securities therefor agreeably to
the sale — in behalf of the Town
Voted To dismiss the 14 th article in the Warrant
Voted To dismiss the 15 th article in do
Voted That each highway district furnish timber and plank
for the repair of its own Bridges
Voted To adjourn this meeting to Mr. Jacksons Hall.
Met according to adjournment and
Voted To sell the Collectorship to the lowest bidder and
it was struck off to Peter Young at one & a half pr. Cent for
Collecting
Voted To accept Peter Young as Collector on his pro-
ducing satisfactory Bonds —
the meeting was then dissolved
Attest Frederick. G. Stark Town Clerk
The Selectmen disposed of the Town paupers as follows —
Viz Abigail Davis to Israel and Peter Young for . $39.70
Polly Wilson to Joshua Blodget and Daniel
Watts 20.00
The Arwen family to John Dickey and Jonas
Harvey for 50.00
and the use of the Porter farm
109.70
Samuel Porter to David Webster jur to give the Town 13.00
$96.70
140 MANCHESTER HISTORIC COLLECTIONS.
Total Expense of Paupers this year Excepting Cloathing
and Doctoring $96.70
1822
Licences
Manchester April 1 — 1822
We hereby Licence Frederick. G. Stark to retail spirits and
mixd Liquors at his store in Manchester for and during the
Term of one year.
Amos Weston jur
Nathl Moor
Selectmen
Manchester April 2 nd 1822
We hereby Licence Elisha Quimby to retail spirituous and
mix d Liquors at his dwelling house in Manchester for and
during the term of one year
Amos Weston jur
John Proctor
Selectmen
We the undersigned Selectmen of Manchester hereby grant
to Samuel Jackson Licence to retail spirituos Liquors at his
dwelling house in said Manchester for & during the term of
one year from date
Manchester March 16 th 1822
Amos Weston Jur
John Proctor
Selectmen of Manchester
We the subscribers do approbate and Licence Joseph Moor
to keep a public house in Manchester also to sell spirituous
Liquor for one year from this date
May 14 th 1822
Amos Weston Jur
Nathl Moor
Selectmen of Manchester
EARLY RECORDS OF MANCHESTER,
141
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Benja Baker
Charles Cox
Mark Dutys heirs
Richard Dole
Bobert Nesmith
Nathl Smith
Eobt Bartley's heirs ....
Benj a Leach
George Manter
Jedidiah Morse
Harvey & Emerson .... 1
Eedfleld & Adams
Thomas Patterson
Newell
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George M c Allister ....
Jonson Chase . . . . \ .
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MANCHESTER HISTORIC COLLECTIONS.
State of Newhampshire Hillsborough ss
To Peter Young Collector of Taxes for 1822 Greeting
(L.S)
You are hereby required in the name of said State to levy
and Collect of the several persons named in this list of Taxes
the sums affixed to their names respectively — And you are
to pay to the Treasurer of the State of Newhampshire Sev-
enty four dollars and forty Cents on or before the first day
of December next which is the State Tax and one other sum
of Forty six dollars and fifty cents you are to pay to the
Treasurer of the County of Hillsborough on or before the
first day of September next, which is the County Tax also
one other sum of Three hundred Dollars, you are to pay to
the Treasurer of the town of Manchester on or before the
first day of October next and the remainder of this list of
Taxes which is Two hundred Sixty six dollars and sixty five
Cents you are to pay to said Town Treasurer on or before
the first day of March next — And if any person or persons
neglect or refuse to pay said sums affixed to their names you
are to follow the rules and regulations of the Constitution
and Laws of the State of Newhampshire — Given under our
hands and seal at Manchester this twenty-fourth day of May
A. D. 1822
and this shall be your sufficient warrant for the same
Amos Webster Jur
John Proctor
Selectmen
Names Dis No 7
Ezra Kimall . .
Nathan Kimball
John Emerson
John Stark 2 nd
Arch d Stark .
Amos Kimball
John Harwood
Rodney Hadley
John Stark .
Town
School
State
County
2 65
1 75
65
36
1 91
1 27
46
27
2 07
1 36
51
28
5 64
3 74
1 38
78
76
50
18
11
4 13
2 72
1 00
57
76
50
18
11
76
50
18
11
6 10
4 14
1 52
87
EARLY RECORDS OF MANCHESTER.
151
John Babson .
76
89
50
59
18
19
11
Samuel Stark . . .
12
John Stark 3 rd ... .
3
20
2
10
77
44
District No 1
John Eay
3
08
2
04
74
43
James Eay . .
1
48
97
35
20
James Clark . .
76
50
18
10
George Clark
3
32
2
21
82
46
Frederick G. Stark
3
01
1
98
73
42
Moses Hall . .
76
50
18
10
Grardus B. Stark
76
50
18
10
Samuel P. Kidder
5
45
3
60
1 32
72
Daniel Pollard .
76
50
18
10
Alpheus Stevens .
. 1
02
67
25
14
Jessee Baker . .
87
57
21
12
Job Powell . .
3
54
2
32
85
49
Andrew French .
87
57
21
12
Phillip Stevens .
3
92
2
57
95
54
Israel Young
90
59
21
12
Nathl Merrill Jur
1
01
66
35
13
John Hall . .
2
06
1
35
49
28
Henry P. Barrett
2
10
1
40
51
29
Pobert Hall Goflstown
29
19
7
4
District No 2
Jonathan Young Jur .
. 1
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65
24
14
Israel Merrill . . .
24
16
6
4
Pichard Young . . .
. 1
31
86
31
18
Moses Davis ....
. 3
70
2
42
89
51
John Griffin ....
76
50
18
11
Isaac Stevens . . .
76
50
18
11
David Stevens . . .
87
57
21
12
Ephraim Stevens . .
87
57
21
12
Ephraim Stevens Jur .
. 4
45
2
91
1 07
61
Joseph Young . . .
. 3
42
2
24
83
47
Thomas Hardy .
. •
. 1
28
84
31
13
152
MANCHESTER HISTORIC COLLECTIONS.
Daniel Hall . .
. 3 58
2 35
86
50
Samuel Jackson .
. 5 03
3 30
1 21
69
John Dwinnel .
. 2 43
1 59
58
34
Elisha Quimby .
. 1 98
1 30
48
27
Joshua Corning .
. 1 34
88
32
19
Daniel Corning .
87
57
21
12
John Young Jur
. 1 24
81
30
17
Joshua Corning Jur
76
50
18
11
Elisha Quimby Jur
94
61
22
13
Nathl Merrill . .
97
63
22
13
Josiah Perry . .
76
50
18
11
W m Bachelder .
. 1 28
84
31
18
Joseph B. Hall .
. 2 21
1 41
53
30
James H. Saunders
87
57
21
12
Jessee Saunders .
76
50
18
11
Isaac Farmer
. 1 07
70
26
14
Israel Brown . .
87
57
21
12
John. G. Brown .
. 2 44
1 60
45
34
Ezekiel S Merrill
87
57
21
12
John Stevens
. 1 52
1 01
36
21
Hazen Davis . .
94
61
22
13
Patten Hall . .
76
50
18
11
Hezekiah Young
3 80
2 49
91
52
Benjamin Stevens
3 05
2 00
73
42
Samuel Hall . .
3 72
2 44
90
51
Nath 1 Baker . .
3 02
1 98
73
42
Andrew Seavy .
76
50
18
11
District No 3
James Griffin .... 2 47
1 62
59
34
John Brown . .
1 98
1 30
48
27
Joseph Andrus . .
2 38
1 50
57
33
David Webster .
3 90
2 55
94
55
Jacob Brown
1 63
1 07
40
23
Samuel Brown .
1 63
1 07
40
23
Israel Brown ju .
76
50
18
11
Bernice Prichard
76
50
18
11
EARLY RECORDS OF MANCHESTER.
153
Widow B Moor
Russel Moor .
Jessee Jonson
Nath 1 Moor
Hugh Moor
Joseph Moor
Cyrus Moor
John Calfe
David Dickey
James Dickey
Peter Young
John Young .
Peter Emerson
Jonas Harvey
Israel Merrill
James Nutt .
James Nutt Jur
District No 4
Granderson Morse
Jon a Young .
Edward Young
James Young
Nath 1 Conant
Sarah Conant
John Heseltine
John Dickey .
Jonathan Dickey
David Dickey Jur
Jon a Heseltine .
Aaron Clark . .
Isaac Huse . .
John G. Webster
James M c Questen
Amos Weston
Amos Weston Jur
Samuel Giles
Arch d Gamble .
1 07
70
26
15
76
50
18
11
90
60
21
12
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4
54
1
67
95
2 93
1
92
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40
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82
2
88
1 64
76
50
18
11
1 34
88
32
19
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2
76
1
01
58
1 45
95
35
20
3 77
2
47
91
52
76
50
18
11
3 90
2
55
94
54
8 05
5
27
1
94
1 11
5 83
3
82
1
40
80
5 18
3
40
1
25
71
1 91
1
25
46
27
3 26
2
13
78
45
6 03
3
95
1
45
83
87
57
21
12
1 22
80
29
17
94
61
23
13
1 00
65
24
14
1 63
1
07
40
15
2 93
1
92
70
40
2 67
1
75
64
37
76
50
18
11
2 99
1
96
72
41
1 89
1
24
45
26
12 02
7
88
2
90
1 66
76
50
18
11
4 01
2
63
97
55
2 25
1
48
54
31
2 19
1
44
53
30
76
50
18
11
10 24
6
71
2
46
1 41
154
MANCHESTER HISTORIC COLLECTIONS.
Thomas Gamble
Arch d Gamble Jur
John Gamble
Daniel Harris
Willard Harris
John Webster
Israel Webster
Joshua Webster
John P. Webster
David Webster .
David Webster 3 rd
Abel. P. Corning
Amos Webster .
Eben r Webster .
John Pleseltine .
Asa Heseltine
Silas Heseltine .
Phineas Heseltine
Eeuben Sawyer .
Hugh Boyes . .
John Mnlk . .
Elijah Flint . .
Bernp Corning .
Gilbert Greeley .
Ebenezer Corning
George Corning .
District No. 5
Nathan Jonson
John Proctor
Phineas Bailey
Aaron Seavy .
Josiah Martin
David Heseltine
W m Heseltine
District No 6
Jacob Whittemore
76
50
18
11
1 64
1
08
40
22
1 05
66
24
14
2 16
1
42
52
30
2 10
1
38
51
29
3 35
2
20
SO
46
5 89
3
86
1 50
81
76
50
18
11
87
57
21
12
1 10
73
27
15
"76
50
18
11
76
50
18
11
76
50
18
11
1 23
81
29
17
2 71
1
78
64
37
2 03
1
33
49
28
94
61
22
13
76
50
18
11
2 68
1
75
64
37
3 57
2
34
86
49
92
60
22
12
2 26
1
49
55
31
1 80
1
18
43
35
2 87
2
26
83
48
76
50
18
11
1 19
78
28
16
2 44
1
60
59
34
2 87
1
88
69
39
3 29
2
16
78
45
1 67
1
10
40
23
1 61
1
04
38
22
87
57
21
12
2 19
1
44
52
30
2 50
1 64
60
34
EARLY RECORDS OF MANCHESTER.
155
Joshua Blodgett
. . 1 10
73
27
15
Jacob Garvin . .
. . 2 59
1 70
62
38
Daniel Watts . . .
. . 3 08
2 02
74
42
Warrant for Nonresident Tax
State of Newhampshire Hillsborough ss
To Peter Young Collector of Taxes for the year 1822 —
Greeting
Yon are hereby required in the name of said State to levy
and Collect of the several persons named in this list of Taxes
the sums affixed to their names respectively and you are to
pay to the Treasurer of the town of Manchester the sum of
Twenty five Dollars and ninety four Cents which is the
amount of this list of Taxes, on or before the first day of
March next and if any person or persons neglect or refuse
to pay said sums affixed to their names you are to follow the
rules and regulations of the Constitution and Laws of the
State of Kewhampshire
Given under our hands and Seal at Manchester this twenty
fourth day of May A D 1822 — for which this shall be your
sufficient Y/arrant
Nonresident Taxes 1822
Amos
Weston Jur
John Proctor
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Heirs of William
Parker Griffin lot
so call d .... 80 80 .47 .31 11 6 64
Bowman & Moulton
farm & buildings 100 2,30 1.34 .88 .32 .18 1.34
Samuel Head ad-
joining Kimball . 2 40 .24 .16 6 3 32
156 MANCHESTER HISTORIC COLLECTIONS.
Benjamin Baker
nigh Moses Davis 25 13 .8 .5 .2 1 .10
Mark Dutys heirs
joining Nat. Baker 12 .14 .9 .6 .2 1 11
Kichard Dole adjoin-
ing the Griffin
farm 25 40 24 .16 .6 .3 .32
Robert Nesmith
nigh Ebnr Com-
ings 30 15 9 6 2 1 12
Robert Bartleys
heirs meadow Lot 3 25 15 10 3 2 20
Benj a Leach meadow
Lot 2 15 9 6 2 1 12
William Richardson
meadow lot. . . 2 15 9 6 2 1 12
Nath 1 Smith nigh
Eben r Comings . 20 30 18 12 4 2 24
Barker meadow Lot 4 30 18 12 4 2 24
George Manter join-
ing Sam Jackson 30 15 9 6 2 1 12
Jedidiah Morse join-
ing Marden &
Seavy .... 100 50 29 19 7 4 40
Harvey & Emerson
adjoining Jon a
Young .... 10 30 18 12 4 2 24
Redfield & Adams
house .... 30 18 12 4 2 24
Thomas Pattersons
Saw Mill ... 200 1.16 76 28 16 1.60
Charles Cox £ of
Saw Mill ... 50 29 19 7 4 40
Newell . . 80 50 29 19 7 4 40
Adams & Boyes
joining David
Dickey .... 40 50 29 19 7 4 40
EARLY RECORDS OF MANCHESTER.
157
George M c Allister
Meadow Lott . .
2
20
12
8
3
2
16
Jonson Chase half
48
24
15
10
3
2
20
Dudley Porter
House ....
37
23
15
5
3
32
Samuel Taylor join-
ing Greeley . .
24
12
7
5
2
1
9
Henry & James Tay-
lor do ....
48
24
15
10
3
2
19
Jonathan Butterfield
joing John Hall .
60
30
18
12
4
2
24
William Andrews
house & Land . .
30
18
12
4
2
24
Common land nigh
Israel Browns . .
40
24
16
6
3
32
Daniel Buzwell joing
Capt. Stevens . .
40
20
12
8
3
2
16
State of Newhampshire Hillsborough ss
To Frederick G. Stark town Clerk of the town of Man-
chester in said County — Esq
You are hereby requested in the name of said state to post
up as by law in such case is prescribed an attested Copy of
the following notification in said Manchester
Take Notice
Found in the enclosure of the subscriber in Manchester
and taken up by him on Saturday the 27 th day of July instant
a large white stray horse with small red specks interspersed
over him said horse is a natural trotter. The owner is re-
quested to prove property, pay charges and take him away
Manchester July 31 — 1822
Thomas Hardy
Eeceived and Eecorded July 31 th 1822
Frederick. G. Stark T. Clerk
158 MANCHESTER HISTORIC COLLECTIONS.
1822 September Meeting
State of Xewhampshire Hillsborough ss
To Daniel Hall — Constable for the Town of Manchester
Greeting
You are hereby required in the name of the State of New-
hampshire to notify and warn a meeting of the inhabitants
of the said town of Manchester qualified to vote in the choice
of senators for the State Legislature to be holden on Monday
the sixteenth day of September next at three OClcck P. M.
to act on the following articles Viz
1 st To Choose a Moderator to regulate said meeting
2 nd To vote by ballot for Six persons duly qualified for
Eepresentatives of this State in the Congress of the United
States agreeably to a law of this State passed June 21 st A. D.
1792
3 rd To see what method the town will take for the support
of Thomas Lancey and his wife.
4 th To see if the town will vote to run out the Grave yard
and build a fence round the same And in the warning and
notification of said meeting you are to post a copy of this
warrant at the meeting house in said Manchester fifteen days
prior to the time of holding the same and make return of this
warrant with your doings thereon unto the town Clerk or In
his absence to the Selectmen on or before the time of holding
said meeting. Given under our hands and Seal at Manches-
ter this twenty seventh day of August A. D. 1822 This war-
rant was duly returned by Daniel Hall — Constable
Amos Weston jur
Nathl Moor
John Proctor
Selectmen of Manchester
At a meeting of the inhabitants of the town of Manchester
duly notified and holden at their meetinghouse on monday
the 16 th day of September 1822 — John Stark, Esq. was
chosen Moderator — The following votes were given in for
EARLY RECORDS OF MANCHESTER. 159
Representatives to Congress — which votes declared in open
town meeting Viz
for Ichabod Bartlett 32
" William Plumer jur 21
" Charles Woodman 25
" Matthew Harvey 32
" Aaron Mat son 30
" Thomas Whipple jur .... 32
" Estwicke Evans . . . . . . 10
" Edmund Parker 5
" David L, Morrill 2
Voted That the Selectmen be authorized to bring Thomas
Lancy and wife to this town and provide for their support
and to pay the balance which may be found due for their
support at Dunstable if they deem it expedient
Voted To dismiss the 4 th article
Voted To dissolve this meeting
A true record attest
Frederick. G. Stark Town Clerk
Road
We the subscribers, Selectmen of Manchester have this day
laid out a road as follows Viz Begining at a Black Oak tree
standing on the east side of the road near the north corner
of Samuel Halls land, thence North 15 degrees East about
50 rods to a row of apple trees in Philip Stevenss field near
the place where Cutlers house stood — thence North 27 de-
grees east about 10 rods to an apple Tree, standing near the
old road — meaning to include all the land between said
line and the river for the use of a public highway — and we
appraise the land taken up by said road as follows
Viz — Henry E. Barretts land $1.00
Benjamin Stevens land . 5.00
Phillip Stevens land 8.00
14.00
Manchester Sept 21 — 1822
Amos Weston jur
John Proctor
ISTath 1 Moore
Selectmen
ICO MANCHESTER HISTORIC COLLECTIONS.
1823
Warrant for March Meeting
State of Newhampshire Hillsborough ss
(L.S)
To Daniel Hall — Constable for the Town of Manchester,
Greeting
You are hereby required in the name of the State of ISTew-
hampshire to notify and warn a meeting of the inhabitants
of the town of Manchester who are qualified to vote in the
Choice of Senators for the State Legislature to be holden on
Tuesday the Eleventh day of March next at Ten of the Clock
A. M. to act on the following articles, Viz
1 st To Choose a Moderator to govern said meeting.
2 nd To Choose a Town Clerk
3 rd To Choose the Selectmen
4 th To Vote by ballot for Governor, Counsellor, Senator,
County Treasurer and Eegister of Deeds.
5 th To Vote by ballot for one person for a Representative
of this State in the Congress of the United States
6 th To Choose a Eepresentative to represent the town in
General Court
7 th To hear all Town accounts
gth rp Q choQgg a u other Town officers
9 th To see how much money the town will raise to pay town
Charges the present year.
10 th To see how much money the Town will raise to repair
highways the present year.
11 th Whereas a road leading from Hooksett leaving the L.
Derry Turn pike near to Jacob Farnhams riming through
Manchester L — Derry & to Dracut Bridge, would greatly
convene the public — this article is incerted to see if the
town will lay out (where it is not already done) their part
of said Road begining at or near Starks bridge so called
(meaning to meet that part of said road which belongs to the
town of Hooksett to make) thence southerly on the best
ground practicable to the highway near David Stevens house
EARLY RECORDS OF MANCHESTER. 161
thence by the Meetinghouse to Deny line, wherever it may
be necessary to accomplish the object in view
12 th To see if the town will lay out or straiten the road
from the Perham Bridge so called, to the meeting house
13 th To see if the town will lay out and open a Eoad from
the Corner near John Websters by John Dickeys to the main
road near Huses Bridge so called
14 th To see if the Town will vote to give Benjamin Stevens
more for a certain piece of Land taken for a highway than
what the Selectmen allowed him. And in the warning and
notification of said meeting you are to post a Copy of this
Warrant at the meetinghouse in said Manchester fifteen days
prior to the time of holding the same and make return of
this warrant with your doings thereon unto the Town Clerk
or in his absence to the Selectmen on or before the time of
holding said meeting
Given under our hands and Seal at Manchester this twen-
tieth day of February A. D. 1823
Amos Weston jur
John Proctor
Selectmen
Hillsborough ss.
I have notified and warned the within named inhabitants
by posting a coppy of the warrant as the law requires
Daniel Hall Constable
Proceedings ;oe March Meeting 1823
At an annual Town meeting of the inhabitants of man-
chester duly notified and holden at the meetinghouse in said
Town, on Tuesday the Eleventh day of March A. D 1823 —
Nathaniel Moor was chosen Moderator. Frederick. G. Stark
was chosen Town Clerk and Sworn Amos Weston junr.
Nathaniel Moor and John Proctor were chosen Selectmen
and sworn into that office — The meeting then proceeded
to ballot for State and County officers and the votes were as
follows — Viz
162
MANCHESTER HISTORIC COLLECTIONS.
For Governor Levi Woodbury had
Samuel Dinsmore "
For Senator David L. Morril had .
Hezekiah. D. Buzzell had
For Counsellor Jonathan Harvey had .
For County Treasurer John Secombe had
For Eegister of Deeds Isaac Brooks had
For Representative in Congress
Richard Odel had . .
Edmund Parker "
Arthur Livermore " .
Frederick. G. Stark was chosen to Represent this
the General Court
Voted To allow Amos Weston jun account amoun-
ing to
Voted To allow John Proctors account amounting
to
Voted To allow Nathaniel Moors account — bal-
ance
Voted To allow F. G. Stark 8 account amounting
to
Voted To allow Phillip Stevens Fifteen Dollars in
full for land taken up by the highway laid out
through his land last fall
Voted To allow Daniel Hall for services as Con-
stable
Voted To allow Joseph Moors account for leacing
Town-land
Voted To allow Joseph Moor 8 do for Plank . . .
Voted To allow Joseph Moor do for services as
Treasurer
Voted That the Selectmen be overseers of the poor
Joseph Moor was chosen Treasurer and sworn
The following Persons were chosen Fire Wards Viz
Samuel Jackson sworn Apl. 5 th
Ephraim Stevens jur
Elisha Quimby
48
votes
40
do
60
do
27
do
88
do
88
do
88
do
54
24
10
town in
$13.12
9.15
'
11.76
:
L0.30
L5.00
2.00
4.00
3.01
3.00
EARLY RECORDS OF MANCHESTER. 163
Daniel Hall was chosen Constable and sworn
The following persons were chosen Surveyors of highways
and all sworn Viz for District No 1 Samuel Stark jur
« No 2 Job Eowell
" No 3 Joseph Young
" No 4 Israel Brown
" No 5 Ebenezer Webster
" No 6 Benjamin Corning
" No 7 Jonas Harvey
" No 8 Joseph Moor
" No 9 Nathaniel Baker
" No 10 Phineas Bailey
The following persons were chosen Tything men Viz
Eeuben Sawyer
John Griffin
Joseph Andrus
The Selectmen were chosen Fence Viewers
John Stark jur was chosen Clerk of the market
Nathan Jonson was chosen Sealer of Leather
Frederick. G. Stark was chosen Sealer of Weights and
measures
The following persons were chosen Hogreeves Viz
David Dickey Junr
Peter Y'oung
John Stevens
Nathaniel Moor
John Emerson sworn
James Griffin &
Ebenezer Corning
The following persons were chosen Corders of Wood Viz
Amos Weston junr
Joseph Moor
Daniel Hall
James Griffin &
Samuel Hall
164 MANCHESTER HISTORIC COLLECTIONS.
The following persons were chosen Surveyors of Lumber
Joseph Moor
Nathaniel Moor
Jessee Johnson sworn
James Griffin sworn Apl 16 th
Frederick. G. Stark
Granderson Morse
Benjamin Corning
Jonathan Heseltine
Jonas Harvey
Josiah Marden
Israel Webster sworn
The following persons were chosen Cullers of Staves
Nathaniel Conant
Nathan Kimball
The following persons w r ere chosen Fish Wards — viz
Samuel Jackson
Asa Heseltine
Cyrus Moor sworn June 2 nd by N. Moor
John Young sworn
Israel Webster sworn
Peter Emerson
Elisha Quimby was chosen Pound keeper and sworn March
29 th
David Dickey was chosen Surveyor of Brick
Voted To raise Three hundred Dollars to pay Town Charges
the present year
Voted That the Selectmen be directed to make up a State-
ment of the Town Expences, for the year ensuing, and Report
the same at the next March meeting
Voted To raise One Dollar and fifty Cents on the poll to
repair highways the present year Viz. One dollar summer
Tax and Fifty Cents Winter Tax to be worked out if needed
Voted To Dismiss the 11 th article in the Warrant
Voted To Dismiss the 12 th article in ditto
Voted To Dismiss the 13 th article in ditto
Voted To allow Benjamin Stevens Five Dollars in addition
EARLY RECORDS OF MANCHESTER. 165
to the sum allowed him by the Selectmen for Land taken for
road laid out last fall
The Collectorship was bid off by Israel Webster at 3f per
Cent for Collecting and he was chosen Collector accordingly
Voted To dissolve this meeting
Attest
Frederick. G. Stark Town Clerk
Licences in 1823
We the subscribers Selectmen of Manchester hereby grant
unto Samuel Jackson Licence to retail Spirituous Liquors
at his dwellinghouse and Store in said Manchester for and
during the term of one year.
Manchester March 15 th 1823
Recorded March 16 th 1823
Amos Weston jur
Nath 1 Moor
Selectmen of Manchester
F. G. Stark Town Clerk
We the subscribers do hereby approbate and Licence Elisha
Quimby to keep a public house for and during one year from
date.
Manchester March 15 th 1823
Amos Weston jur
Nathl Moor
Selectmen
Recorded March 30 th 1823
F. G. Stark Town Clerk
Manchester April 1 st 1823
We the subscribers, Selectmen of Manchester hereby Li-
cence Frederick. G. Stark to retail Spiritous and mix d Li-
quors, at his house and Store in Manchester, one year from
the present date
Amos Weston jur
iSTath 1 Moore
Selectmen
166 MANCHESTER HISTORIC COLLECTIONS.
March 11 th 1823 — We hereby licence and approbate Jo-
seph Moor to keep Tavern and to sell spiritons liquors for
one year from this date at his house in Manchester
Amos Weston Jur
Kecorded May 11 th 1823
John Proctor
Selectmen of Manchester
F. G. Stark. Town Clerk
State of New Hampshire Hillsborough ss.
(L. S.)
To Israel Webster, Collector of Taxes for the Town of
Manchester for the year 1823 — Greeting
You are hereby required in the name of said state to levy
and collect of the several persons named in this list of Taxes
the sums affixed to their names respectively, and you are to
pay to the Treasurer of the Town of Manchester the sum
of twenty six dollars, and eight cents which is the amount
of this tax bill on or before the first day of March next, and
if any persons neglect or refuse to pay said sums affixed to
their names You are to follow the rules and regulations of
the Law in that case made and provided and this shall be
your sufficient warrant for collecting the same
Given under our hands and seal at Manchester this thirti-
eth day of May Anno Domini one thousand eight hundred
and twenty three
Amos Weston jur
John Procter
Selectmen of Manchester
Nonresident Taxes
Town of Manchester
1823
Eobert Parker one
half
W m Parkers heirs
Griffin Lot so
called ....
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64
EARLY RECORDS OF MANCHESTER. 167
Bowman & Moulton
farm joining Esq.
Starks Land . . 250 150 95 35 15 200
Saml Head near
Ezra Kimballs . 8 80 40 24 15 6 3 32
Benja Baker near
Moses Davis . . 25 25 13 8 5 2 1 11
Charles Cox J part
Haseltine Saw
Mill 50 30 19 7 3 40
Mark Dutys heirs
joining Nath 1
Bakers farm
on the South . . 10 25 13 8 5
Richard Dole join-
ing Griffin Farm 25 80 40 24 15
Eobert Nesmith
near Smith ... 20 30 15 9 6
Nath 1 Smith part of
his farm ... 60 30 18 12
Rob 1 Bartley's heirs
Meadow Land . 4 50 25 15 10
Benj a Leach Mead-
ow Land ... 3 30 15 9 6
George Menter . . 30 30 15 9 6
Jedidiah Morse . . 40 100 100 50 30 19
Havey & Emerson
part home farm . 30 18 12
Redfield & Adams
house near Gree-
ley 60 30 18 12
Richardson of Ches-
ter 34 24 24 12 7 5
Thomas Patterson
saw mill ... 200 1.20 76 28 12 160
Newell . . 39 60 80 40 24 15 6 3 32
Adams & Dickey . 70 42 27 10 4 56
2
1
11
6
3
32
2
1
12
4
2
24
4
2
20
2
1
12
2
1
12
7
3
40
4
2
24
4
2
24
2
1
10
168 MANCHESTER HISTORIC COLLECTIONS.
Robert Adams 2 a.
Tillage ....
40
24
15
6
3
32
George M c Allister
meadow ....
3
40
20
12
8
3
2
16
Johnson Chase . . 33
48
48
24
15
10
3
2
20
Dudley Porter house
& Land ....
84
42
26
16
6
3
34
Samuel Taylor near
Greeleys . . .
24
24
12
7
5
2
1
10
Henry & James
Taylor ....
48
48
24
15
10
3
2
20
Jonathan Butterfield
40
60
30
18
12
4
2
24
William Eichardson
3
30
15
9
6
2
1
12
Barker of Andover
6
60
30
18
12
4
2
24
William Andrews &
another . . .
30
18
12
4
2
24
Daniel Buzzell . .
40
40
20
12
8
3
2
16
Joshua Martin . .
14
14
7
4
3
1
1
06
James Parkers heirs 105 63 40 15 6 84
State of New Hampshire Hillsborough ss
(L. S.)
To Israel Webster Collector of Taxes for the Town of Man-
chester for the year 1823 — Greeting
You are hereby required in the name of said State to levy
and collect of the several persons named in this list of taxes,
the sums affixed to their names respectively and you are to
pay to the Treasurer of the State of New Hampshire, Seventy
four Dollars and forty cents on or before the first day of
December next, which is the State tax, and one other sum of
thirty four Dollars, seventy nine cents you are to pay to the
Treasurer of the County of Hillsborough on or before the
first day of September next which is the County tax and you
are to pay to the Treasurer of Town of Manchester Two hun-
dred Dollars on or before the first day of Novembr next and
the remainder of this List of taxes which is Three hundred
seventy six dollars and thirty eight cents You arc to pay to
EARLY RECORDS OE MANCHESTER.
169
the Treasurer of the Town of Manchester on or before the
first day of March next — And if any person or persons re-
fuse or neglect to pay the sums affixed to their names you
are to follow the rules and regulations of the Constitution
and Laws of the State of Newhampshire and this shall be
your sufficient warrant
Given under our hands and seal at Manchester this 30 th
day of May Anno Domini 1823
Amos "Weston Jur
John Proctor
Selectmen
School District No 7
Ezra. Kimball
Nathan Kimball .
John Emerson .
John Stark Jur .
Archibald Stark
Samuel Stark jur
Amos Kimball
John Stark .
Samuel Stark
Rodney Hadley
John Stark 3
Charles Stark
John Babson
District No- 1
John Ray . . .
James Ray . .
Charles Blodgett
James Clark . .
George Clark
Frederick G. Stark
Moses Hall . .
Grardus B. Stark
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2 46
1
56
57
25
4 84
1 91
1
21
45
19
3 76
2 14
1
36
50
21
4 21
5 97
3
78
1 39
59
11 73
96
61
22
10
1 89
78
50
18
8
1 54
5 64
3
57
1 32
57
11 10
6 54
4
14
1 52
65
12 85
93
59
22
.9
1 83
78
50
18
.8
1 54
3 34
2
12
78
33
6 57
78
50
18
.8
1 54
78
50
18
.8
1 54
2 67
1
31
49
21
4 08
1 78
1
13
42
18
3 51
78
50
18
8
1 54
78
50
18
8
1 54
4 50
2
85
1 05
45
8 85
3 12
1
98
73
32
6 15
90
57
21 .
.9
1 77
78
50
18
.8
1 54
170
MANCHESTER HISTORIC COLLECTIONS.
W. Betsey Kidder . .
3 45
2
19
81
34
6 79
Job Eowell ....
4 35
2
76
1 02
44
8 57
Daniel Eowell . . .
78
50
18
.8
1 54
Andrea French . . .
90
57
21
.9
1 77
John Harwood . . .
78
50
18
.8
1 57
Philip Stevens . . .
4 11
2
60
96
41
8 08
Henry R. Barrett . .
2 02
1
29
47
20
3 98
Israel Young . . . .
1 08
68
25
11
2 12
Nath 1 Merrill Jur . . .
1 47
93
35
15
2 90
John Hall
2 13
1
35
50
21
4 19
District No 2
Moses Davis
3 93
2
49
92
39
7 73
Alpheus Stevens . . . .
1 89
1
20
44
19
3 72
Ephraim Stevens . . .
1 32
84
31
14
2 61
Ephraim Stevens Jur . .
4 35
2
76
1 02
44
8 57
Thomas Hardy . . . .
1 68
1
06
39
17
3 30
Joseph Young . . . .
3 50
2
21
81
35
6 87
Richard Young . . . .
1 35
86
32
14
2 67
John Young Jur . . .
2 49
1
58
58
25
4 90
Daniel Hall
3 74
2
37
87
38
7 36
Isaac Farmer . . . .
34
22
.8
.3
67
Samuel Jackson . . .
5 21
3
30
1 21
52
10 24
John Dwinell . . . .
2 03
1
28
48
21
4 00
Elisha Quimby . . . .
2 58
1
64
60
26
5 08
Elisha Quimby Jur . .
1 08
68
25
11
2 12
Joseph B. Hall . . . .
2 46
1
56
57
25
4 84
Patten Hall
90
57
21
.9
1 77
Jesse Saunders . . . .
78
50
18
8
1 54
Ezekiel Merrill . . . .
90
57
21
9
1 77
Nathaniel Baker . . .
3 09
1
96
72
31
6 08
John G. Brown . . . .
2 37
1
50
55
24
4 66
Samuel Hall
4 31
2
73
1 01
43
8 48
Benj a Stevens . . . .
3 03
1
92
71
36
5 96
Hezekiah Young . . .
3 86
2
45
91
39
7 62
Joshua Corning . . . .
1 29
82
30
13
2 54
Daniel Corning . . . .
93
59
22
.9
1 83
EARLY RECORDS OF MANCHESTER.
171
Joshua Corning
Jui
78
50
18
.8 1 54
Nathaniel Merrill .
96
57
21
.9 1 77
Josiah Perry . . .
78
50
18
.8 1 54
Jonathan Young Jur
96
61
22
10 1 89
Daniel Young . .
78
50
18
.8 1 54
Isaac Stevens
,
78
50
18
.8 1 54
John Griffin .
, .
78
50
18
.8 1 54
Israel Merrill
, .
24
15
.6
.3 .48
Eobert Hall .
. .
45
29
11
.4 89
District No 3
James Nutt 5
43
3
44
1 27
54 10 68
James Nutt Jur
2
12
1
34
49
21 4 16
John Brown . .
2
31
1
46
53
23 4 53
James Griffin
2
58
1
64
64
26 5 08
Joseph Andrus .
3
42
2
17
80
34 6 73
David Webster Jur
4
86
3
08
1 13
49 9 56
Franklin Webster
78
50
18
8 1 54
Nath 1 Moor . .
. 6
84
4
33
1 60
69 13 46
Jesse Johnson .
1
05
67
24
11 2 07
W. Betsey Moor
60
38
14
.6 1 18
Ensign Chandler
78
50
18
.8 1 54
Joseph Moor . .
. 14
97
9
48
3 49
1 49 29 43
Cyrus Moor . ,
78
50
18
.8 1 54
Samuel Brown
1
68
1
06
39
17 3 30
Eussel Moor .
78
50
18
.8 1 54
John Calfe .
. 1
83
1
16
43
18 3 60
Franklin Moor
78
50
18
.8 1 54
David Dickey
4 35
2
76
1 02
44 8 57
John Young .
78
50
18
.8 1 54
Peter Young .
4
35
2
76
1 02
44 8 57
Jonas Harvey
8
25
5
23
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Samuel Giles .
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Israel Merrill
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William Dickey
78
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by
Frederick G. Stark T. C.
172
MANCHESTER HISTORIC COLLECTIONS.
District No 4
Isaac Huse . .
John G. Webster .
James M c Quisten
Amos Weston
Amos Weston Jur
Archibald Gamble
Thomas Gamble
John Gamble . .
Daniel Harris
Willard Harris .
John Webster .
Israel Webster .
Joshua Webster .
Ebenezer Webster
David Webster .
John Haseltine Jur
Asa Haseltine .
Silas Haseltine .
Keuben Sawyer .
Hugh Boyes . .
Elijah Flint . .
Benjamin Corning
Gilbert Greeley .
George Corning
Aaron Clark . .
Granderson Morse
Jonathan Young
Edward Young .
John Haseltine .
Nathan 1 Conant .
Sarah Conant
Jonathan Haseltine
John Dickey . .
Jonathan Dickey
James Young
Amos Webster Jur
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7
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Widow Garvin . . . . 1
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State of ISTewhampshire Hillsborough ss
To Daniel Hall — Constable for the town of Manchester
— Greeting
You are hereby required in the name of said State to notify
and warn a meeting of the inhabitants of the town of Man-
chester who are qualified to vote in the choice of senators
for the State Legislature to be holden at the meeting house
in said Manchester on Monday the Eighth day of September
next at two O'Clock P. M. to act on the following articles
(Viz)
1 st To choose a moderator to regulate said meeting
2 nd To see what method the town will take in regard to
laying out a new road through this town in such manner
as to meet the road proposed to be laid out from Hooksett
to Pawtucket Bridge — and more particularly to take the
senee of the town as to the expediency of said road and to
transact such other business as may be necessary to be done
in relation to said road
3 rd To see what method the town will take in regard to
laying out a road as petitioned for by Jonas Harvey and
others from the Perham Bridge so called to the meetinghouse.
4 th To see if the town will vote to pay Dr. Bartleys bill
for his attendance and medicine for Caesar Harvey and Luke
Halls family, and keep in their hands the Caesar Harvey
farm until the same is paid by said Hall or his order —
and in the warning and notification of said meeting you are
to post a copy of this Warrant as the Law requires
Given under our hands at Manchester this nineteenth day
of August A. D. 1823
Amos Weston jur
N'athl Moore
Selectmen
Endorsed
Hillsborough ss
I have notified and warned the within named inhabitants
by Posting a Copy of this Warrant as the Law requires
Daniel Hall Constable
184 MANCHESTER HISTORIC COLLECTIONS.
At a meeting of the inhabitants of Manchester held at the
meetinghouse on monday the Eighth day of September 1823
in purusuance of the foregoing Warrant John Stark Esq
was chosen Moderator — Motion was made by Mr. Huse
to take the sence of the meeting as to the Expedency of the
road mentioned in the second article in the Warrant — which
motion prevailed — and the number who voted that said
road was expedient was one — and the number who voted
that said road was not expedient was Forty-five — the fol-
lowing Vote was then introduced by Mr. Stark which passed
Voted Joseph Moor be an agent for this town to join the
Committee chosen by the town of Londonderry to oppose
the laying out and opening a road through this town. Lon-
donderry & c in a direction from Hooksett to Pawtucket Bridge
as it is the opinion of the people of this town, that the public
interest does not require said road to be laid out and that
the expenses of making the road would greatly exceed the ben-
efit to be derived from its being opened, and that it would
lay a burden upon this town which they are unable to bear
— therefore said Agent is instructed to procure such coun-
sell and make such defence against said road as he shall think
the interest of the town requires *
* This vote is really a reconsideration of that taken at the
annual meeting in March, when the town voted not to build the
road asked for in 1821 by the citizens of Lowell, Mass., and
Concord, N. H., who believed that there should be a good stage
road between those places. The survey was made through
Dracut, beginning at Pawtucket bridge, Pelham, Windham, Lon-
donderry and Manchester, to connect with Londonderry
turnpike in Hooksett, thence by that road to Concord. Bitter
opposition was immediately shown in at least Londonderry
and Manchester, though the project had one strong supporter in
the last named place. He was Capt. Ephraim Stevens, Jr., who
cast his solitary vote in favor of the new route, which was soon
to be known as "The Mammoth Road." Action was frequently
taken in regard to the matter, until the town made its last
stand against it at a special meeting August 16, 1828. In Octo-
ber, 1830, the court ordered that the road should be built, wiiich
was accordingly done by the different towns. The road, how-
ever, proved a poor investment, though from no fault of the
merits of the undertaking. The building of a railroad between
the objective points completely changed the means and methods
of transportation. — Editor.
EARLY RECORDS OF MANCHESTER. 185
The third article was then taken under consideration
and the following Preamble and Vote was introduced by Mr.
Stark which passed 32 to 20 Whereas the Selectmen of Man-
chester have been cited to appear at the court of Sessions
to be holden at Amherst on the first Tuesday of September
1823 to shew cause why a road should not be laid out and
opened on a straight line from Perhams Bridge to Manches-
ter meetinghouse but did not attend
Therefore — Voted That the Town clerk be instructed to
present to the Committee of Hon. Court of Sessions the fol-
lowing reasons Viz.
First — The Eoad as now traveled is in good repair
Second — It is a road upon which there is no considerable
public Travel.
Third — ISTo considerable saving in the distance will be
made by the proposed alteration.
Fourth — The lots through which the road would pass
would be badly cut up
Fifth — The Expenses of making said road would far ex-
ceed the advantages to be derived from any alteration.
The Fourth article was then considered and it was Voted
to dismiss it — The Town Clerk Eead a Venire requiring
him to cause one man to be appointed to serve as grand
Juror at the Superior Court to be holden at Amherst on the
first Tuesday of October next — and one man to serve as
petit Juror at the same court — and accordingly — Nathan
Jonson was drawn to serve as Grand Juror and John Stark
Esq. was drawn to serve as petit Juror.
The meeting was then dissolved
Attest
Frederick. G. Stark Town Clerk
"Warrant for March Meeting
State of Newhamp shire Hillsborough ss
(LS)
To Daniel Hall Constable for the Town of Manchester —
Greeting
186 MANCHESTER HISTORIC COLLECTIONS.
You are hereby required in the name of said State to no-
tify and warn a Meeting of the inhabitants of the Town of
Manchester who are qualified to vote in the choice of Sena-
tors for the state Legislature to be holden on Tuesday the
ninth day of March next at ten of the Clock A. M. to act
on the following articles (Viz)
1 st To Chose a Moderator to govern said meeting
2 " To Chose a Town Clerk
3 " To Chose the Selectmen
4 " To Vote by ballot for Governor, Counsellor, Senator
County Treasurer and Register of Deeds
5 " To Chose a Representative
6 " To Chose all other town officers
7 " To hear all Town accounts
8 " To see how much money the Town will raise to pay
town charges the present year
9 th To see how much Money the Town will raise to repair
Highways the present year
10 " To see what method the Town will take in regard
to keeping in employ their agent that was chosen to oppose
the laying out of the contemplated road leading from Hook-
sett through Manchester & c to Dracut Bridge.
11 To see if the town will vote to make a new division of
School districts throughout the Town or in part
12 To see if the town will vote to pay Doctor Bartleys
Bill against Luke Hall and keep in their possession the Caesar
Harvey farm untill the same is paid by sd. Hall or his order
13 To see if the Town will vote to disannex John Dwinell
and Elisha Quimby from Highway District No 5 and annex
them to District No 3 and make the division between said
districts at the crotch of the road below the Meetinghouse
14 To see if the Town will vote to Divide Highway Dis-
trict No 8 at the Bridge near Moors Mill and annex those
on the north side of the brook to Highway District No 9
15 To take the sense of the legal voters of this Town
whether the shire Town for the County of Hillsborough
ouoht to be establish" 1 at Amherst or at Mont Vernon —
EARLY RECORDS OF MANCHESTER. 187
and in the warning and notification of said Meeting yon are
to post a copy of this warrant at the Meeting-house in said
Manchester at least fifteen days before the time of holding
the same and make return of this warrant with your doings
thereon unto the Town Clerk or in his absence to the select-
men on or before the time of holding said Meeting
Given under our hands and seal at Manchester this twenty-
eth day of February A. D. 1824
Amos Weston jur
Nathl Moore
John Proctor
Selectmen
Hillsborough ss
I have notified the meeting agreeable to the within war-
rant
Daniel Hall Constable
PROCEEDINGS OF MARCH MEETING 1824
At an anual Meeting of the inhabitants of the Town of
Manchester duly notified and holden at the Meeting house
in said Town on Tuesday the ninth day of March A D 1824
Nathaniel Moore was Chosen Moderator
Amos Weston Jur was chosen Town Clerk and sworn
Amos Weston Jur
Nath 1 Moore and
Isaac Huse
were chosen Selectmen and all sworn
The Meeting then proceeded to ballot for State and County
officers and the votes were as follows
For Governor David L. Morrill had . . . . 73 votes
Levi Woodbury 14
For Counsellor Jonathan Harvey had . . . . 90
For Senator John Patee had 78
John Porter " 9
For County Treasurer John Secombe had . . 90
For Register of Deeds Isaac Brooks had ... 90
188 MANCHESTER HISTORIC COLLECTIONS.
Frederick G. Stark was chosen to represent this Town in
the General Court
Frederick G. Stark was Chosen Treasurer and sworn —
the following persons were Chosen fire wards (Viz)
Samuel Jackson
Asa Heseltine
Nathan Kimball
John Gamble was Chosen Constable and sworn
The following Persons were chosen Surveyors of Highways
and all sworn Viz
John Stark Jur
James Kay
Daniel Hall
Henry R Barret
Joshua Webster
James Young
Grandison Morse
Nathaniel Moore
James Griffin
David Dickey Jur
John Gamble and Isaac Huse were Chosen Tythingmen —
The Selectmen were Chosen fence viewers John Dwinell
was chosen Clerk of the Market Nathan Johnson was chosen
Sealer of Lether Isaac Huse was Chosen sealer of Weights
and measures
The following persons were Chosen Gogreeves Viz)
Elisha Quimby Samuel Brown
David Dickey Jur Nathaniel Merrill Jur
Daniel Hall Peter Young
James H Saunders John Gamble
The following Persons were Chosen Corders of Wood (Viz)
James Griffin sworn Joseph Moore
John Calfe Nathaniel Moore
Jacob Whittemore Grandison Morse
The following Persons were Chosen surveyors of Lumber
Viz Gilbert Greeley
for
District
No
1
a
2
a
3
a
4
a
5
ic
6
a
7
a
8
«
9
a
10
EARLY RECORDS OF MANCHESTER. 189
Jonathan Heseltine James Griffin sworn
Frederick. G. Stark Henry E. Barrett
Joseph Moore sworn Aaron Seavey
The following Persons were chosen cullers of Staves
Nathaniel Conant
Samuel Hall
The following Persons were Chosen fish wards (Viz)
Amos Webster Jur
Asa Heseltine
John Dickey
John Calfe
Cyrus Moore
Nathaniel Moore
Joseph Moore
James M c Questen
James Griffin
Daniel Hall was Chosen Pound Keeper & sworn
The following Persons were Chosen cullers of Brick
David Dickey
James M c Quisten
Isaac Huse
The Meeting then proceeded to act on the 15 Article and
the Votes were then taken whether the shire Town for the
County of Hillsborough ought to be established at Amherst
or at Mont-vernon
for Amherst — 90 votes
for Montvernon — . . . . none
Voted to Allow Frederick G. Starks account
amounting to 5.10
Voted to Allow John Proctors account amounting
to 13.43
Voted to Allow Nathaniel Moores acct amounting to 12.42
Voted to Allow Amos Weston Jur acct amounting
to 19.35
Voted to Allow Job Powells acct. plank for Bridges 1.97
Voted to Allow Daniel Hall for his services as Con-
stable 1.00
190 MANCHESTER HISTORIC COLLECTIONS.
Voted to raise three hundred Dollars for Towns use the
ensuing year
Voted to raise one Dollar and fifty cents on a Poll to repair
Highways the present year (Viz) one Dollar for summer Tax
fifty cents Winter Tax if needed
Voted to Dismiss the 10 th Article in the warrant
Voted to Dismiss the 11 th Article in the warrant
Voted that the Selectmen settle Doctor Hugh Bartleys
Bill against Luke Hall and that they retain the Ceasar Har-
vey farm for security to pay the same untill the same is paid
by said Hall or his heirs
Voted to Dismiss the thirteenth Article in the warrant
Voted to Dismiss the fourteenth Article in the warrant
The Collectorship was bid off by Israel Webster at 2 per
cent for collecting and he was chosen accordingly the Meet-
ing was then Dissolved
Attest Amos Weston J™" Town Clerk
Licences for 1824
Wee the undersigned selectmen of Manchester hereby grant
Liberty to Samuel Jackson to retail spirituous liquors at his
Dwelling house in Manchester for and during the term of
one year from date
Manchester March 16 th 1824
Amos Weston Jur
Isaac Huse
Selectmen of Manchester
Recorded March 16 th 1824
A. Weston Jur Town Clerk
Manchester March 20 1824
We the subscribers Licence Elisha Quimby to retail spirit-
uous and mixed Liquors at his Dwelling house and keep Tav-
ern for and during the term of one year
Amos Weston Jur
Nath 1 Moore
Iaac Huse
Selectmen of Manchester
Eecorded March 23 rd 1824
A. Weston Junr Town Clerk
EARLY RECORDS OF MANCHESTER. 191
We the subscribers do hereby Licence Nathaniel Moore
to retail spirituous Liquors at his Dwelling house in Man-
chester for and during the term of one year from this date
April 2 nd — 1824
Amos Weston Junr
Isaac Huse
Selectmen
Recorded April 3 1824
A. Weston Junr. Town Clerk
Manchester April 1 st 1824
We hereby Licence Frederick G. Stark to keep a Tavern
and to sell spirituous and mixed Liquors at his Dwellinghouse
and store in Manchester One year from the present date
Amos Weston Jr.
Isaac Huse
Selectmen
Recorded April 8 th 1824
Amos Weston Jr. Town Clerk
State of Newhampshire Hillsborough ss
(L. S.)
To Israel Webster Collector of Taxes in the Town of
Manchester for the year 1824 Greeting
You are hereby required in the name of the State of New-
hampshire to Levy and Collect of the several Persons named
in this Taxbill the several sums respectively set against each
of their names amounting in the whole to the sum of six
hundred and ninety-one Dollars and six Cents you are to pay
to the Treasurer of the state of Newhampshire the sum of
seventy four Dollars and forty cents on or before the last
day of December Next you are also to pay to the Treasurer
of the County of Hillsborough the sum of sixty two Dollars
and sixty four cents on or before the first day of September
next also to pay to the Treasurer of the Town of Manchester
in October next the sum of one hundred and fifty Dollars
also to pay to said Treasurer of the Town of Manchester the
remainder of this Taxbill on or before the second tuesday
192
MANCHESTER HISTORIC COLLECTIONS.
of March 1825 you are to follow the directions of the Law
in Levying and Collecting the same and this shall be your
sufficient warrant
Given under our hands and seal at Manchester this twenty-
first day of May 1824
Amos Weston Jr
Isaac Huse
Selectmen
List of Taxes 1824
«
School District N° 7
i
31
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Ezra Kimball .... 2 44
1 60
56
47 5 07
Nathan Kimball .
1 72
1 13
40
33 3 58
John Emerson .
1 76
1 15
41
34 3 60
John Stark J ur .
5 41
3 54
1 25
1 04 11 24
Archibald Stark
91
60
21
18 1 90
Samuel Stark J r .
68
45
16
13 1 42
Amos Kimball .
5 07
3 32
1 17
98 10 54
Rodger Stevens .
78
51
18
15 1 62
John Stark . .
5 02
3 29
1 16
97 10 44
Samuel Stark
94
62
21
18 1 95
John Stark 3 rd .
2 76
1 81
64
53 5 74
John Babson . .
68
45
16
13 1 42
Nehemiah Porter
78
51
18
15 1 62
William Harwood
68
45
16
13 1 42
School District N° 1
John Ray 3 02
1 98
69
58 6 27
James Clark . .
68
45
16
13 1 42
George Clark
3 59
2 35
83
69 7 46
Frederick G. Stark
3 28
2 15
76
63 6 82
Moses Hall . .
78
51
18
15 1 62
Grardus B. Stark
78
51
18
15 1 62
Job Rowell . .
. 4 00
2 62
92
77 8 31
Daniel Rowell .
68
45
16
13 1 42
Andrew French .
78
51
18
15 1 68
Philip Stevens .
. 3 72
2 43
86
72 7 73
John Hall . .
. 1 85
1 21
43
36 3 85
EARLY RECORDS OF MANCHESTER.
193
Henry E. Barrett
. 2 06 1 35
48
40 4 29
James Ray . . .
. 1 87 1 23
43
36 3 89
Betsey Kidder . .
. 2 84 1 86
66
55 5 91
Charles Pollard . .
99 65
23
19 2 06
Benjamin P. Hc-it .
68 45
16
13 1 42
Nathaniel Merrill Jr.
1 33 87
31
26 2 77
Israel Young . .
99 65
23
19 2 06
John Harwood . .
68 45
16
13 1 42
District N° 2
Moses Davis 3 61 2 36
82
70 7 49
Hazen Davis . .
83 55
19
16 1 73
Alpheus Stevens
1 07 70
25
21 2 23
Pichard Young .
. 1 07 70
25
21 2 23
Ephraim Stevens
. 1 14 75
27
22 2 38
Ephraim Stevens J 1
ir
. 3 83 2 51
89
74 7 97
Thomas Hardy .
1 72 1 13
40
33 3 58
Joseph Young .
3 59 2 35
83
69 7 46
Isaac Farmer
94 62
n
18 1 95
John Young Jur
. 1 83 1 21
43
36 3 85
David Hall . .
. 3 38 2 20
78
71 7 07
Samuel Jackson .
4 52 2 96
1 04
87 9 39
John Dwinell . .
2 08 1 36
48
40 4 32
Elisha Quimby .
2 65 1 74
62
51 5 52
Joseph B. Hall .
2 21 1 45
52
43 4 61
Patten Hall . .
91 60
21
18 1 90
Jesse Saunders .
78 51
18
15 1 62
Ezekiel S. Merrill
78 51
18
15 1 62
Nathaniel Baker
2 42 1 59
56
47 5 04
John G Brown .
2 13 1 40
49
41 4 43
Israel Brown . .
68 45
16
13 1 42
Samuel Hall . .
4 26 2 79
99
82 8 86
Benj n Stevens
3 20 2 09
74
62 6 65
Hibert Stevens .
68 45
16
13 1 42
Isaac Stevens
78 51
18
15 1 62
Daniel Corning .
1 14 75
27
22 2 38
Hezekiah Young .
3 57 2 34
82
69 7 42
Joshua Corning .
1 14 75
27
22 2 38
194
MANCHESTER HISTORIC COLLECTIONS.
Joshua Corning Jr
68
45
16
13 1 42
Xathaniel Merril
78
51
18
15 1 62
Josiah Perry . .
68
45
16
13 1 42
Charles Blodgett
68
45
16
13 1 42
Jonathan Young J
. 1 66
1 09
39
32 3 46
John Griffen
68
45
16
13 1 42
Robert Hall . .
52
34
12
10 1 08
Jesse Poor . .
68
45
16
13 1 42
David Stevens .
78
51
18
15 1 62
James H. Saunders
78
51
18
15 1 62
Ealph Ordway .
68
45
16
13 1 42
District N° 3
James Nutt 3 91
2 55
90
75 8 11
James Nutt Jr. .
2 74
1 80
64
53 5 71
John Brown . .
. 2 08
1 36
48
40 4. 32
James Griffin
. 2 47
1 62
57
48 5 14
Joseph Andrus .
2 65
1 74
61
51 5 51
David Webster Jur
4 35
2 83
1 01
84 9 05
Franklin Webster
64
45
16
13 1 42
Viranus Webster
64
45
16
13 1 42
Nathaniel Moore
6 63
4 34
1 53
1 28 13 78
John Calfe . .
1 72
1 13
40
33 3 58
William Gault .
1 04
68
24
20 2 16
David Dickey . .
4 58
3 00
1 05
85 9 48
William Dickey . .
68
45
16
13 1 42
John Young . .
68
45
16
13 1 42
Peter Young . . .
4 26
2 79
99
82 8 86
Jonas Harvey . .
7 67
5 02
1 77
1 48 15 94
Peter Emerson . .
3 90
2 55
90
75 8 10
Israel Merrill . .
6 71
4 39
1 55
1 29 13 94
William Snow . .
78
51
18
15 1 62
Rodney Hadley
78
51
18
15 1 62
Jesse Johnson . .
81
53
19
16 1 69
Wido Betsey Moor .
36
24
.8
.7 .75
Ensign Chandler
68
45
16
13 1 42
Russel Moor e . .
68
45
16
13 1 42
Joseph Moor e . .
13 00
8 50
3 00
2 50 27 00
EARLY RECORDS OF MANCHESTER.
195
Cyrus Moore . .
81
53
19
16
1 69
Samuel Brown . . . . 1 59
1 04
37
31
3 31
1824 School District
No 4
Isaac Huse 9 93
6 50
2 29
1 91
20 63
John G. Webster
71
47
17
14
1 49
James McQuisten
. 3 64
2 38
84
70
7 56
Amos Weston
. 2 42
1 59
56
47
5 04
Amos Weston Jur
. 2 44
1 61
56
47
5 08
Archibald Gamble
. 9 05
5 92
2 09
1 74 18 80
Arch d Gamble Jr
. 2 24
1 47
52
43
4 66
Thomas Gamble .
68
45
16
13
1 42
John Gamble
. 1 04
68
24
20
2 16
Daniel Harris
. 1 86
1 22
43
36
3 87
Willard Harris .
. 1 96
1 29
45
38
4 08
John Webster
. 3 80
2 49
88
73
7 90
Israel Webster .
. 5 07
3 37
1 19
99
10 62
Joshua Webster
68
45
16
13
1 42
Ebenezer Webster
1 66
1 09
39
32
3 46
David Webster .
99
65
23
19
2 06
Amos Webster . .
68
45
16
13
1 42
John Heseltine Jr.
2 53
1 66
58
49
5 26
Asa Heseltine . .
2 27
1 49
53
44
4 73
Silas Haseltine . .
1 17
77
28
23
2 45
Reuben Sawyer . .
2 34
1 53
54
45
4 86
Reuben G. Sawyer .
68
45
16
13
1 42
Hugh Boyes . . .
3 05
2 00
70
59
6 34
Elijah Flint . . .
2 01
1 32
46
39
4 18
James Boyes . . .
68
45
16
13
1 42
Benjamin Corning .
1 59
1 04
37
31
3 31
Gilbert Greeley . .
3 41
2 23
79
66
7 09
George Corning . .
1 43
94
33
28
2 98
Aaron Clark . . .
2 29
1 50
53
44
4 76
Grandison Morse
2 50
1 64
58
48
5 20
Jonathan Young
5 41
3 54
1 25
1 04
11 24
Edward Young . .
1 74
1 14
40
33
3 61
Cyrus Young . .
68
45
16
13
1 42
195
MANCHESTER HISTORIC COLLECTIONS.
John Heseltine . .
1 51
1 00
35
29
3 15
John Dickey . . .
2 29
1 50
53
44
4 76
Jonathan Dickey
2 84
1 86
6G
55
5 91
James Young . .
1 72
1 13
40
33
3 58
Amos Webster Jr. .
68
45
16
13
1 42
David Webster 3 rd .
68
45
16
13
1 42
Daniel Hardy . .
68
45
16
13
1 42
Thorndike Hardy .
68
45
16
13
1 42
Stephen Heseltine .
68
45
16
13
1 42
Ebenezer Corning .
68
45
16
13
1 42
Nathaniel Corning .
78
51
18
15
1 62
John M. Boyes . .
68
45
16
13
1 42
John Dickey Jr .
68
45
16
13
1 42
David Young . .
68
45
16
13
1 42
Nathaniel Conant
1 72
1 13
40
33
3 58
Jonathan Heseltine
. 2 63
1 72
61
51
5 47
District No 5
Nathan Johnson ... 2 57
1 68
59
49
5.33
David Dickey Ju
. 1 46
96
33
28
3 03
John Proctor
. 3 17
2 08
73
61
6 59
Phinehas Bailey
. 2 86
1 87
66
55
5 94
Aaron Seavey
. 1 12
74
26
21
2 33
Josiah Harden .
88
58
20
17
1 83
William Heseltine
. 1 85
1 21
43
36
3 85
Newell Marden .
34
23
.8
.7
.72
District No 6
Jacob Whittcmore . . . 2 21
1 45
52
43
4.61
Daniel Watts
. . 3 38
2 21
78
65
7 02
Joshua Blodgett .
. . 1 00
64
23
19
2 06
Margaret Garven
. . 42
28
.9
.8
87
Thomas Cheney .
. . 2 01
1 32
46
39
4.18
Recorded June 8 th 1824 by
Amos Weston J
** Town Clerk
State of Newhampshire Hillsborough ss.
To Israel Webster Collector of Taxes in the Town of Man-
chester for the year 1824 — (Greeting)
EARLY RECORDS OF MANCHESTER. 197
You are hereby required in the name of the State of New-
hampshire to Levy and Collect of the several persons named
in this taxbill the several sums respectively set against each
of their names amounting in the whole to the sum of twenty-
one Dollars and fifty eight Cents and you are to pay over the
same to the treasurer of the Town of Manchester on or be-
fore the second tuesday of March next ensuing you are to
follow the directions of Law in levying and Collecting the
same Given under our hands and seal at manehester the 21
day of May 1824
this shall be your sufficient warrant
Amos Weston J m
Isaac Huse
Selectmen
1824 2 I I
Nonresident Taxbill g -g |
Robert Parker half g g g
Lott No 7 . . . 60 1.00
Mathew Canidy farm
and Buildings now
occupied by Roger
Stevens .... 60 500 1.30 .85 .30 .25 2.00
Benjamin Baker one
lott adjoining the
Abbott farm & 1
do being part of
lott 7 50 80 21 14 .5 .4 32
Sam'l Head Joining
Ezra Kimballs
farm 5 80 21 14 .5 .4 32
Charles Cox J part
Heseltine saw
mill 26 17 6 5 40
Mark Dutys Heirs
Joining the Baker
farm 12 25 8 5 2 2 12
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198 MANCHESTER HISTORIC COLLECTIONS.
Eichard Dole Join-
ing the Griffen
farm
25
80
21
14
5
4
32
Robert Nasmith near
Ebenr Comings .
15
30
8
5
2
2
12
Nath 1 Smith near
Eben r Comings .
15
60
16
11
4
3
24
Benj a Leach mead-
ow on the Cohas
brook ....
30
8
5
2
2
12
William Richardson
meadow on the
Cohas brook . .
30
8
5
2
2
12
Barker of Andover
•Meadow on the
Cohas brook . .
60
16
11
4
3
24
George Mentor near
Saml Jacksons
.30
8
5
2
2
12
Jedidiah Morse . . 40
75
100
26
17
6
5
40
John Emerson Pas-
ture joining Jon a
Youngs land . .
8
80
21
14
5
4
32
Adams & Redfield
house Near G.
Greeleys ....
60
16
11
4
3
24
Pearson Richardson .
24
30
8
5
2
2
14
Thomas Patterson Jr.
Sawmill near Israel
Websters . . .
1.04
68
24
20
160
George M c Alister
meadow on the
Cohas brook . .
40
10
7
3
2
16
Johnson Chase hall
lott 34
30
48
13
9
4
3
20
Dudley Porters house
near Isreal Web-
sters
60
16
11
4
3
24
EARLY RECORDS OF MANCHESTER. 199
Samuel Taylor near
Gilbert Greeley .
12
24
8
5
2
2 12
Hnry and James
Taylor near G.
Greeleys . . .
24
48
16
11
4
3 24
Thomas Jonah farm
part of lot . . . 36
50
80
21
14
5
4 32
Adams & Dickey
joining David Dick-
eys farm . . .
50
100
26
17
6
5 40
Eobert Adams Pas-
joining David Dick-
Dickeys farm . .
8
80
21
14
5
4 32
Recorded May.29 tb 1824 by
Amos Weston Jr. '
Town Clerk
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Nonresident Inventory
Robert Parker .
Mathew Canidy
Samuel Head .
Benjamin Baker
Charles Cox . .
Mark Dutys Heirs
Richard Dole
Robert Nesmith
Nathaniel Smith
Benjamin Leach
George Mentor .
Jedidiah Morse
John Emerson .
Adams and Redfield
Pearson Richardson
Thomas Patterson Jr
Adams & Dickey
Robert Adams .
George McAlister
Johnson Chase .
Dudley Porter .
Samuel Taylor .
Henry & James Taylor
William Richardson
Barker of Andover
Thomas Jonah . .
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Weston Junior Town Clerk
State of Newhampshire Hillsborough ss
To Israel Webster Collector of taxes for the Town of Man-
chester in the year 1824 Greeting
You are hereby required in the name of said State to Levy
and Collect of the several persons named in this list of Taxes
EAELY RECORDS OF MANCHESTER.
209
the sums affixed to each of their names respetively — And
you are to pay to the Selectmen of the Town of Manchester
sixty five Dollars on or before the 15 th day of August next
— and one other sum of one hundred and ninteen Dollars
and eighty five Cents on or before the 15 th day of Oct. next
you are to pay to the said Selectmen which is the remainder
of this list of Taxes and if any person or persons neglect or
refuse to pay sd sums affixed to their names you are to fol-
low the directions of of the Law in that Case made and pro-
vided Given under our hands and seal at Manchester this
sixth day of June A. D. 1824
Amos Weston Jui
Isaac Huse
Selectmen
School House tax District No 4
D. C.
D. C.
Isaac Huse . . .
17 57
Aaron Clark . . .
4 05
John G. Webster . .
1 25
Grandison Morse
4 42
James M c Quistin
6 44
Jonathan Young . .
9 57
Amos Weston . .
4 28
Edward Young . .
3 07
Amos Weston jur .
4 30
Cyrus Young . . .
1 20
Archibald Gamble .
16 00
John Heseltine . .
2 67
Archibald Gamble
Nathaniel Conant
3 04
jur
3 98
Jonathan Heseltine .
4 65
Thomas Gamble . .
1 20
John Dickey . . .
4 05
John Gamble . . .
1 84
Jonathan Dickey
5 02
Daniel Harris . . .
3 30
James Young . . .
3 04
Williard Harris .
3 49
Amos Webster jur .
1 20
John Webster . . .
6 72
David Webster 3 d .
1 20
Israel Webster . .
9 11
Daniel Hardy . . .
1 20
Joshua Webster .
1 20
Thorndike Hardy
1 20
Ebenezer Webster
2 93
Stephen Heseltine .
1 20
David Webster . .
C l 75
Eben r Corning . .
1 20
Amos Webster . .
1 20
Nathaniel Corning .
1 38
John Heseltine Jur .
4 47
John M. Boyes . .
1 20
Asa, Heseltine . .
4 01
John Dickey jur
1 20
Silas Heseltine . .
2 07
David Young . . .
1 20
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MANCHESTER HISTORIC COLLECTIONS.
Reuben Sawyer .
4 10
Alexander Spiney
. 1 38
Reuben G Sawyer
1 20
Abel P. Corning .
. 1 20
Elijah Flint . .
. 3 55
Joseph Wescott .
. 1 38
Hugh Boyes . .
5 39
James Boyes . .
1 20
Benjamin Corning
2 81
Gilbert Greeley .
6 03
George Corning .
2 54
Amos Weston Jur Town Clerk
— Sept 15 th 1824 Agreeably to a notification previously
posted the inhabitants of the Town of Manchester met this
day at their Meetinghouse for the purpose of appointing
Jurors to attend at the superior Court to be holden at Am-
herst on the first Tuesday of October next and Chose Israel
Webster Moderator of the Meeting then Proceeded and drew
from the Box Nathaniel Moore to serve as Grand Juror at
said Court and, in like manner drew Israel Merrill to serve
as Petit Juror the whole term of said Court
A true Piecord Attest
Amos Weston Jr. Town Clerk
State of Newhampshire Hillsborough ss.
(LS)
To John Gamble Constable for the Town of Manchester
for the year 1824 Greeting
You are hereby required in the name of the state of New-
hampshire to notify and warn a Meeting of the inhabitants
of the said Town of Manchester who are qualified to vote
in the choice of Senators for the State Legislature to be held
at the Meeting house in said Manchester on Monday the first
day of November next at one O'clock P. M. to act on the
following articles (Viz)
1 st To Chose a Moderator to Govern said Meeting
2 d To Vote by ballot for six persons duly qualified for
Representatives of this state in the Congress of the United
States agreeably to an act passed June 21 st A. D. 1792
EARLY RECORDS OF MANCHESTER 211
3 d To Vote by ballot for eight persons not holding offices
of profit or trust nnder the United States to be Electors of
President and Vice President of the United states agreeably
to an act passed June 14 th 1824
and make due return of this warrant with your doings
thereon unto the Town Clerk or in his absence to the select-
men on or before the time of holding said meeting Given
under our hands and seal at Manchester this fourteenth day
of October in the year of our lord 1824
Amos Weston ju
, Isaac Huse
Selectmen of Manchester
Hillsborough ss. November 1 st 1824
pursuant to the within warrant I have warned all the qual-
ified voters in Manchester by posting a copy of the within
warrant on the meeting house the 16 th of October last
John Gamble Constable
November Meeting Proceedings of — 1824
At a meeting of the inhabitants of the Town of Manchester
duly notified and holden at their meeting house on Monday
the first day of November 1824 — Isaac Huse Esq was chosen
moderator
the following Votes were given in for Eepresentatives to
Congress
For Ichabod Bartlett ... 35 Votes
Nehemiah Eastman . . 35 "
Jonathan Harvey ... 35 "
Titus Brown 31 "
Joseph Healey .... 35 "
Thomas Whipple Junr .35 "
James Miller .... 4 "
The following Votes were given in for Electors of Presi-
dent and Vice President of the United States
For Josiah Bartlett . . . . 31 Votes
Abel Parker 31 "
William Fisk .... 31 «
212 MANCHESTER HISTORIC COLLECTIONS.
Hall Burgin 31
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William Badger .... 31
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Samuel Quarks . . . . 31
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Caleb Keith 31
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Moses White .... 31
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Recorded by
Amos Weston Jun Town Clerk
State of Newhampshire Hillsborough, ss.
(L. S)
To John Gamble Constable for the Town of Manchester
Greeting
You are hereby required in the name of said State to
notify and warn a meeting of the inhabitants of the Town
of Manchester who are qualified to Vote in town affairs to
be held at their Meeting house on monday the sixth day of
December next at 2. o'clock P. M. for the following purposes
(Viz)
1 st To Chose a Moderator Moderator to Govern said meet-
ing
2 nd To hear the report and account of Capt. Joseph Moore
Agent for the Town in opposing the contemplated road lead-
ing from Hooksett through Manchester &c to Dracutt Bridge
3 rd To see if the Town will Vote to discharge him the
said agent from the duties of that office — and Chose another
if it is thought necessary
4 th To see what method the town will take to provide for
the family of William Boyes — and make return of this
warrant with your doings thereon unto us at the time of
holding said meeting Given under our hands and seal this
twentyeth day of November A. D. 1824 at Manchester
the warrant was returned in common form
Amos Weston Jur
Isaac Huse
Selectmen
Recorded by
Amos Weston Ju Town Clerk
EARLY RECORDS OF MANCHESTER. 213
At a meeting of the inhabitants of the Town of Manchester
duly notified and holden at their Meeting house on monday
the sixth day of December 1824 Nathaniel Moore was Chosen
moderator — On motion of Esq Stark the further consider-
ation of the Second and third articles in the warrant were
postponed to the next March Meeting — Voted to vendue
Marjory Boyes to the lowest bidder together with her four
children
Marjory Boyes and her youngest child Mary was struck off
to Amos Weston Jur at $1.30 per week Elenor Boyes was
struck off to John Brown at 46 cents pr. week Alexander
Boyes was struck off to John Young Jr at 47 cents per week
Jonathan Boyes was struck off to Phinehas Bailey at 47 cents
pr week — The Meeting was then Dissolved
Recorded by
Amos Weston Jur Town Clerk
1825
Warrant for March Meeting
State of Newhampshire Hillsborough ss
(L. S.)
To John Gamble Constable for the Town of Manchester
for the year 1824 Greeting
You are hereby required in the name of the state of New-
hampshire to notify and warn a meeting of the inhabitants
of the said Town of Manchester qualified to Vote in the
choice of Senators for the State Legislature to be holden at
the Meeting house in said Manchester on Tuesday the eighth
day of March next at ten O'Clock A. M. to act on the follow-
ing articles Viz
1 st To Chose a moderator to Govern said meeting
2 nd To chose a town clerk and the selectmen
3 rd To Vote by ballot for Governor, Counsellor, Senator
County treasurer and Register of Deeds
4 th To Vote by ballot for one person for a representative
of this state in the Congress of the United states
214 MANCHESTER HISTORIC COLLECTIONS.
5 th To Chose one person to represent this town in the
General Court
6 th To Chose all other town officers
7 th To hear all Town accounts
8 To see how much money the town will raise to pay town
charges the present year
9 th To see how much money the town will raise to repair
highways the present year
10 th To see what method the town will take to support
their poor the present year
11 th To see if the Town will vote to disannex Samuel Hall
& Benjamin Stevens from School District No 2 and annex
them to District No 1
12 th To see if the town will vote to repair the meeting-
house in any part — and in the warning and notification of
said meeting you are to post a copy of this warrant at the
meeting house fifteen days prior to the time of holding the
same — and make return of this with your doings thereon
to the Town Clerk or in his absence to the selectmen on
or before the time of holding the same, Given under cur
hands & seal at Manchester this seventeenth day of Febru-
ary Anno Domini 1825
This warrant was returned in common form by John
Gamble Constable
Amos Weston Jun
Nath 1 Moore
Isaac Huse
Selectmen
Proceedings of March Meeting 1825
At an anual Town Meeting of the inhabitants of Man-
chester duly notified and holden at the Meetinghouse in said
Town on tuesday the eighth day of March A. D. 1825
Nathaniel Moore was chosen Moderator
Amos Weston Jun was chosen town Clerk and sworn
Amos Weston Jr )
Isaac Huse & / were chosen selectmen and sworn
Nathaniel Moore )
EARLY RECORDS OF MANCHESTER.
215
For Counsellor
For Senator
. 113 Votes
. 108 votes
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. 97 Votes
. 13
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. 114 Votes
. 101 Votes
. 13
The meeting then proceeded to ballot for State and County
officers and the Votes were as follows viz
For Governor David L. Morril had . . .
John Wallace Jun had
Henry B. Chase . . .
Thomas Chandler had .
John Patee Jun . . .
( John Folsom ....
For County treasurer John Secombe had .
-r^ -r. • . * -^ t ( Isaac Brooks had
For Register of Deeds < ^ _,
& / Ezra Prescott .
For Representative to Congress
Joseph Healey had 97 Votes
Ezekiel Webster 17
In place of Gen. James Miller who has declined Titus
Brown had 114 Votes
Frederick. G. Stark was chosen to represent this Town in
the General Court
Frederick. G. Stark was chosen Town treasurer and sworn
— John Pay was chosen Constable and sworn
The Selectmen were Chosen Fire wards
The following persons were Chosen Surveyors of Highways
and all sworn Viz
John Stark Jun
John Hall
Moses Davis
Samuel Hall
Jonathan Dickey
James Boyes
David Dickey
Jacob Whittemore
John Brown
Newell Marden
John Stark 3 d George Clark and Ephraim Stevens Jur were
chosen Tythingmen
The Selectmen were chosen fence viewers
John Gamble was chosen Clerk of the market
for District
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Nathan Johnson was chosen Sealer of Lether
Amos Weston jun was chosen Sealer of weights and meas-
ures — The following persons were chosen Hogreeves (Viz)
Joseph Young Patten Hall
James Nutt Jun David Dickey
Gilman Harvey ' John Young
Silas Heseltine
The following persons were chosen corders of wood
Grandison Morse Joseph Moore
Jacob Whittemore Frederick. G. Stark
John Brown Samuel Hall
The following persons were chosen surveyors of Lumber
(Viz)
Nathaniel Moore Frederick. G. Stark
Benjamin Corning James Griffin
John Babson sworn John Calfe
Jonathan Heseltine
Samuel Hall and Nathaniel Conant were chosen cullers of
staves
The following persons were chosen fish wards — (Viz)
Cyrus Moore, Eeuben. G. Sawyer
James Griffin Amos Webster Jur
and Joshua Webster
Daniel Hall was chosen pound keeper
James M c Quisten and David Dickey were chosen cullers
of Brick
Voted to except the treasurers report which is herein after
recorded
Voted to chose a comittee to settle with the several Town
treasurers that have not been settled with & also with the
selectmen and and report at the adjournment of this meet-
ing the committee were chosen as follows (Viz)
Samuel Jackson
Daniel Watts
Israel Merrill
Frederick. G. Stark &
James Griffen
EARLY RECORDS OF MAN CHESTER . 217
Town Acootmts 1825
Voted to allow Amos Westons Jun, account amount-
ing to 27.36
Voted to allow Isaac Huses account balance amount-
ing to 23.30
Voted to allow Nathaniel Moore account amounting
to 12.50
Voted to allow John Gambles account amounting
to 2.00
Voted that the selectmen order on Job Powell abating a
certain part of Israel Merrils Highway taxe in his list for
1819 be allowed to said Howell out of his highway tax this
present year
Voted to adjourn this meeting to meet on monday next
at 1 o'clock P. M. the above vote was reconsidered and Voted
to meet at this place on thursday the 17 th instant a one 0.
Clock P. M.
Thursday March 17 th 1825 Met according to adjournment
the Moderator and Clerk present the moderator requested to
be excused and James Griffen was chosen to act as Moder-
ator
Voted to allow Daniel Watts account amounting to $9.62
Voted to allow Joseph Moore account 9.58
Voted to allow Jacob Whittemore account " 1.00
Voted to allow John Starks account amounting to 2.68
the meeting then proceeded to act on the ninth article
and Voted to raise one Dollar on a Poll to repair Highways
& fifty cents on a Poll for a winter Tax to be worked Out if
needed the meeting then proceeded to the 10 th article & Voted
the Town Paupers be vendued and- struck off to the lowest
Bidder it is understood that any Person Bidding off any of
the paupers are if it is necessary to advertise them at the
expense of the Town
Mary Wilson was struck off to Joshua Blodgett at $27.25
per year
218 MANCHESTER HISTORIC COLLECTIONS.
Voted Joshua Blodgett keep Thomas Lancy & wife at
12/per week
Abigail Davis was struck off to James Nutt at $1.12 cents
per week
Elizabeth Cutler was struck off to Joseph B. Hall at 49
cents per week
Voted Marjory Boyes and her child may be put to seper-
ate places — Marjory Boyes was struck off to Israel Merrill
at 16 cents per week Mary Boyes was struck off to Nath 1
Baker at 37 cents per week Elenor Boyes was struck off to
Eeuben Sawyer at 48 per week Jonathan Boyes was struck
off to Peter Young at 42 cents per week
Alexander Boyes was struck off to John Young at 26 per
week
Licences for the Year 1825
Manchester March 12 th 1825
We the undersigned Selectmen of Manchester do hereby
grant Licence to Samuel Jackson to sell Spirituous liquors
at his dwelling house & store for and during the term of one
year from date
Amos Weston Jur
Isaac Huse
Selectmen of Manchester
Recorded March 12 th 1825 by
Amos Weston Jun Town Clerk
Manchester March 17 th 1824
We the subscribers do Licence Elisha Quimby to keep a
tavern at his dwelling house in Manchester for the term of
one year from the above date
Amos Weston Jun
Nath 1 Moore
Selectmen
Recorded March 19 — 1825 by
Amos Weston Jur Town Clerk
EARLY RECORDS OF MANCHESTER. 219
We hereby Licence David "Webster Jun. to sell spirituous
and mixed Liquors at his dwelling house in Manchester for
and during the term of one year from the present date April
4 — 1825
Amos Weston Jun
Nath 1 Moore
Selectmen
Recorded April 10 th 1825 by
Amos Weston Jun Town Clerk
Manchester April 4 th 1825
We hereby Licence Nathaniel Moore to sell spirituous and
mixed Liquors at his dwelling house in Manchester for and
during the term of one year from the present date
Amos Weston Jun
Isaac Huse
Selectmen
Recorded April 10 th 1825 by
Amos Weston Jun Town Clerk
Manchester May 28 th 1825
We the subscribers hereby Licence Franklin Moore to retail
spirituous liquors at his store in Manchester for and during
the term of one year from the present date
Amos Weston Jr
Isaac Huse
Selectmen
Recorded May 28, 1825 by
Amos Weston Jun Town Clerk
Proceedings of March Meeting Continued
the report of the comittee appointed to settle with the
several Town treasurers and also with the Selectmen was then
read and Excepted
Voted to raise three hundred Dollars to pay Town charges
the present year
Voted Samuel Hall and Benjamin Stevens be disannexed
from School District No 2 and annexed to District No 1
Voted to dismiss the twelfth article in the warrant
220 MANCHESTER HISTORIC COLLECTIONS.
Voted to allow F. G. Starks account amounting to 6.75
Voted Sam 1 Jackson, Israel Merrill, Daniel Watts & James
Griffen be allowed for their services as committee men $2.50
each
the collectorship was then set up and was struck off to
James Nutt at $3.49 cents on one hundred Dollars for col-
lecting & was chosen accordingly
Voted that the collector Settle with the treasurer and pay
over the Balance of his taxbill if any due on or before the
first day of March 1826 or be liable to be extented by the said
treasurer
The meeting was then Dissolved
The Treasurer for the Town Manchester for the year 1824
Eespectfully asks leave to make the following Report
That there appears to be a balance due from John
Young Collector for the year 1819 11.71
The account with Mr. Young also shews payments
made to the treasurer exclusive of Town Orders
amounting to 35.68
which it is believed has never been accounted for by
the treasurer
There appears to be a balance due to John Dwinell
collector for the year 1820 — of — 32.21
and payments made by him in cash to the amount
of 56.00
making 88.21
which remains in the hands of the Treasurer for that year
unaccounted for
The account with John Dwinel collector for the year 1821
shews a balance due from him of — 7.01 — but it also appears
from a certificate in the hands of the Treasurer that seven
dollars and three cents in cash was paid by him and not
credited which if credited would nearly balance the account
said sum of 7.03 is therefor in the hands of the Treasurer
for that year unaccounted for
EARLY RECORDS OF MANCHESTER. 221
Peter Young Collector for the year 1822 — has paid in
Orders the sum of 465.77 and five Dollars in cash making
470.77 the amount of Town taxes that year was 592.59 — so
that the sum of — 121.82 — remains due from him
Israel Webster Collector for the year 1823 has paid in Or-
ders the sum of 362.46 — and the amount of Town Taxes
that year was 602.46 — so that a balance is due from him of
240.00 in that years list
Israel Webster Collector for the year 1824 has made no pay-
ments towards that years tax and the whole sum amounting
to 575.60 — is this day due from him
Recapitulation
Due from the Collector for 1819 11.71
from the Treasurer of that year .... 35.68
from the Treasurer of 1820 88.21
from the Treasurer of 1821 7.03
from the Collector of 1822 121.82
from the Collector of 1823 240.00
from the Collector of 1824 575.60
making the sum of 1080.05
To which may be added the sum of 24.34
which is in the hands of the present treasurer
which will make 1104.39
which is now to the Town
I have not the means of Knowing precisely the amount
oweing by the Town — but am inclined to think that if the
above accounts are seasonable settled and the balance prompt-
ly paid — the Town will be enabled to pay all the demands
existing against it and to have a considerable balance in the
Treasury — but in order to effect this purpose — two things
appear to me to be necessary
First Chose a suitable Committee to settle with all former
Treasurers
222 MANCHESTER HISTORIC COLLECTIONS.
Second instruct the Treasurer for the ensuing year to call
upon all delinquent collectors to settle up their Lists
thes two propositions if completely carried into effect will
soon remidy a growing evil — and place the fiscal concerns
of the town in its proper state
During the last year I have received the interest on the
note given by Jonas Harvey and others for Town land up to
January 3 r 1825 — amounting to 39.86 — and also interest
on a part of that sum on account of its not having been paid
in due season 40 cents I have also rec d of Collector Dwinel
a balance of 1.76 and of Peter Young 5 Dollars — making
in all = 47.02 and have paid the Selectmens Order to James.
S. Mace for teaching school in District No 1 . . 22.68
leaving a balance in my hands of 24.34
which is subject to Order
All which is respectfully submitted by
Frederick. G. Stark Treasurer
Manchester March 8 th 1825
Eecorded by
Amos Weston Jun Town Clerk
1825
The Comittee appointed to examine the accounts between
the town of Manchester and those persons having accounts
unsettled and make report thereof at an adjourned Meeting
to holden on thursday the 17 th of March instant — hav-
ing attended to the duties of said appointment do report as
follows (Viz)
There appears to be due from Israel Webster Collector of
taxes (after allowing the premium for Collection) on his List
for the year 1823 the sum of $213.32
Also from same on his List for 1824
after allowing for collection
making $777.41
The balance due from Peter Young Collector .
allowing his bill for Collection is
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EARLY RECORDS OF MANCHESTER. 223
On examination of the account of Col. Nathaniel Moore
Treasurer for 1819 & 1820 we found a balance of 103.73 due
and he has this day discharged himself from a part of said
sum by Orders amounting to $98.45 leaving a balance re-
maining due of 5.28
The balance remaining in the hands of the "1
present treasurer amounts to I
The following notes in favour of the Town
remain unpaid in the hands of the Town Clerk
One note against Israel Webster Dated March 1
12 th 1822 $8.60 — add int. 1.55 making J 10 ' 15
One note siged Ezekiel S. Merrill and James \
M c Quisten dated March 18 th 1820 including in- >
terest to this time amounts to ) 16.57
one note against Daniel Harwood dated
April 3 r 1820 $5.00 int. 1.48 equaled to
one note against Nath 1 Merril dated Feby 20 ]
1821 1.17 >■
add int. 36 J 1.53
34.73
$889.66
Amount in favor of the Town brought forward 889.66
One note signed by Luke Hall dated March 9 th
1825 for 56.47 add interest 08 making the sum of 56.55
$946.21
The Town are indebted to sundry persons as follows (Viz)
Due to Robert Gilmore balance of note 22.11
Due to Capt. Joseph Moore balance of note about . 36.07
Due to Capt. I. Merrill balance of note about . . 120.00
Due to Hugh Bartley on note about 65.00
$243.18
The amount of Orders drawn on th Treasurer
which have not been cancelled appears by the rec-
ord to be 277.91
224 MANCHESTER HISTORIC COLLECTIONS.
There appears to be due to the school Districts
for which Orders have not been drawn about . . 130.00
In the settlemen with Isaac Huse Esq he has
filed in an account which appears to be well
vouched and correctly cast and exibits a balance
due to him of 1.26 and the committee are of Opin-
ion that this account Ought to be allowed and
passed and settled after the above mentioned bal-
ance is pd 1.26
652.35
Balance 293.86
Esq Huse has also exibited two other accounts one for
supplies furnished
Theophilus Griffen & another for a balance of a former
account & interest & c which the Comittee recommend him
to lay before the Town as they do not wish to decide upon
them
In the settlement with Capt. Joseph Moor treasurer for
1821 we found a balance due from him of $6.78 which he
this day endorsed on a note he holds a'gainst the Town
All which is respectfully submitted by
Samuel Jackson
for the Committee
Manchester March 17 — 1825
Recorded by
Amos "Weston Jun Town Clerk
EARLY RECORDS OF MANCHESTER.
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EAELY RECORDS OF MANCHESTER. 235
State of New Hampshire Hillsborough ss.
To James Nutt Collector of taxes in Manchester for the
year — 1825 Greeting
Yon are hereby required in the name of the state of New-
hampshire to levy and Collect of the several persons named
in this Taxbill the several sums of Money affixed to each of
their names respectively and You are to pay to the Treas-
urer of the County of Hillsborough on or before the first
day of September next the Sum of fifty three Dollars and
sixty nine Cents and like wise to pay to the Treasurer of the
Town of Manchester on or before the first day of October
next the sum of two hundred Dollars — and Likewise to
pay to said Treasurer of Manchester the remainder of this
taxbill amounting to three hundred and fifty four Dollars
and eighty nine cents on or before the first day of March
1826 — and you are to follow the directions of the Law in
levying and collecting the same — and this shall be your
sufficient warrant
given under our hands and seal at Manchester this twenty-
seventh day of May 1825
Amos Weston Jun
Isaac Huse
Selectmen
We hereby Licence Frederick. G. Stark to keep a Tavern
and to retail spirituous and mix d Liquors at his house and
store in Manchester, one year from this first day of April —
1825
Amos Weston Jun
Isaac Huse
Selectmen
Recorded by
Amos Weston Jun Town Clerk
236 MANCHESTER HISTORIC
COLLECTIONS.
1825
School District N° 7
Town Tax
School
County
Amount
Ezra Kimball
2 83
1 87
46
5 16
Samuel Kimball . . .
63
42
11
1 16
Nathan Kimball . . ,
1 67
1 11
27
3 65
John Emerson ....
1 65
1 09
26
3 00
John Stark Jun ....
4 85
3 23
81
8 89
Archibald Stark ....
1 09
73
19
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Samuel Stark Jun . . ,
63
42
11
1 16
Amos Kimball . . .
4 93
3 29
82
9 04
Matthew Kennedy . . .
1 87
1 23
30
3 40
Abbott Saltmarch . .
96
64
16
1 76
Roger Stevens . . .
73
48
12
1 33
John Stark ....
4 45
2 97
72
8 14
Samuel Stark . . .
90
59
14
1 63
John Stark 3 r . . .
2 82
1 86
46
5 14
Nehemiah Porter . .
73
48
12
1 33
District N° 1
John Ray
4 19
2 78
70
7 67
James Clark ....
63
42
11
1 16
George Clark . . .
4 22
2 80
70
7 72
Frederick G Stark . .
4 56
3 04
76
8 36
Patten Hall ....
. 1 54
1 03
26
2 83
Moses Hall ....
73
48
12
1 33
Grardus. B. Stark . .
73
48
12
1 33
John Babson . . .
63
42
11
1 16
Wido Betsey Kidder .
. 1 41
92
23
2 56
Heirs of Sam 1 P. Kidder
. 1 04
69
17
1 90
William P. Harwood .
63
42
11
1 16
John Langley . . .
63
42
11
1 16
James Ray ....
. 1 62
1 09
27
2 98
Charles Blodgett . .
63
42
11
1 16
Hazen Davis . . .
1 36
89
22
2 47
Andrew French . .
73
48
12
1 33
Job Rowell ....
. 3 46
2 31
58
6 35
Daniel Rowell . . .
99
66
16
1 81
EARLY RECORDS OF MANCHESTER.
237
John Harwood .
.
63
42
11
1 61
John Hall . . .
. 1
79
1
18
3
3 27
Nathaniel Merril Jr
. 1
23
82
20
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Israel Young . .
. 1
35
86
22
2 43
Philip Stevens . .
. 3
56
2
37
59
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Henry E Barrett .
. 1
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1
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31
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Samuel Hall . . .
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77
70
7 64
Benjamin Stevens .
. 2
73
1
81
46
5 00
District N° 2
Moses Davis 3
06
2
04
51
5 61
Alpheus Stevens
. 1
19
78
20
2 17
Richard Young . .
. 1
19
78
20
2 17
Ephraim Stevens .
. 1
09
73
18
2 00
Ephraim Stevens Jun
. 4
29
2
84
71
7 84
Thomas Hardy . .
. 2
53
1
69
42
4 64
Joseph Young . .
3
12
2
08
52
5 72
Isaac Farmer . .
1
24
82
20
2 26
John Young Jun .
. 1
68
1
12
28
3 08
Daniel Young . .
63
42
11
1 16
Jonathan Young Jun
96
64
16
1 76
James. H. Saunders
73
48
12
Daniel Hall . . .
3
18
2
11
53
1 33
Samuel Jackson
3
80
2
50
62
6 92
John Dwinell
1
20
80
20
2 20
Elisha Quimby .
2
64
1
76
44
4 84
Joseph B. Hall .
1
62
1
08
28
2 98
Hezekiah Young
4
02
2
68
67
7 37
Nathaniel Baker
1
98
1
32
33
3 63
John. G. Brown
2
53
1
69
42
4 64
Israel Brown
73
48
12
1 33
Ezekiel. S. Merrill
73
48
12
1 33
John Griffon
63
42
11
1 16
Daniel Corning .
2
05
1
37
34
3 76
Joshua Corning Jui
i
99
ee
16
1 81
Nathaniel Merrill
96
64
16
1 76
Josiah Perry . .
73
48
12
1 33
David Stevens .
73
48
12
1 33
238
MANCHESTER HISTORIC COLLECTIONS.
Robert Hall . .
District No 3
James Nutt . .
James Nutt Jun
James GrifTen
John Brown .
Rodney Hadley
Hibcrt Stevens
Joseph Andrus
David Webster Jun
Franklin Webster
Viranns Webster
Joseph Moore
Nathaniel Moore
Jesse Johnson
Samuel Brown
John Calfe
Russel Moore
Gilman Moore
Cyrus Moore .
Betsey Moore
Reuben Moore
David Dickey
Vv 7 illiam Dickey
Samuel Boyes
John Young .
Peter Young
Peter Emerson
James Emerson
Jacob Brown
Jonas Harvey
Gilman Harvey
Israel Merrill
George E GrifTin
Franklin Moore
Richard Dole
William Snow
48
32
S8
3 36
2
23
56
6 15
2 75
1
83
46
5 04
2 63
1
75
44
4 82
2 14
1
42
35
3 91
73
48
12
1 33
63
42
11
1 16
2 55
1
70
43
4 68
3 87
2
58
64
7 09
63
42
11
1 16
63
42
11
1 16
.1 90
7
93
1 98
21 81
6 14
4
09
1 02
11 25
86
56
14
1 56
1 86
1
34
31
3 51
2 12
1
41
35
3 88
99
66
16
1 81
63
42
11
1 16
1 85
1
22
30
3 37
35
22
06
63
1 11
74
19
2 04
4 36
2
90
70
7 96
76
50
12
1 38
63
42
11
1 16
2 70
1
80
45
4 95
2 70
1
80
45
4 95
3 12
2
08
52
5 72
63
42
11
1 16
73
48
12
1 33
6 51
4
34
1 09
11 94
63
42
11
1 16
6 42
4
28
1 07
11 77
63
42
11
1 16
63
42
11
1 16
30
19
05
54
73
48
12
1 33
EAELY RECORDS OF MANCHESTER.
239
School District N° 4
Amos Weston Jim ... 2 60
1 73
43
4 76
Amos Weston
. 2 27
1 50
38
4 15
James M c Quistin
. 3 71
2 46
62
6 79
Isaac Huse . .
. 9 17
6 11
1 53
16 81
John. G. Webster
99
66
16
1 81
John Haseltine .
. 1 54
1 03
26
2 83
Stephen Heseltine
63
42
11
1 16
Jonathan Young
. 4 95
3 30
83
9 08
Edward Younej .
o
. 1 47
98
25
2 70
Cyrus Young
99
66
16
1 81
Jonathan Young 3 r<
i
63
42
11
1 16
Grandison Morse
. 2 48
1 65
41
4 54
Aaron Clark . .
. 2 02
1 35
34
3 71
Ebenezer Corning
63
42
11
1 16
George Corning .
. 1 08
72
18
1 98
Nathaniel Corning
. 1 20
80
20
2 20
David Corning .
38
25
06
69
Michael Whitten
63
42
11
1 16
Silas Heseltine .
. 1 11
74
19
2 04
Eeuben Sawyer .
. 2 12
1 41
35
3 88
Reuben. G. Sawyer
63
42
11
1 16
Hugh Boyes . .
4 16
2 77
69
7 62
James Boyes . .
63
42
11
1 16
Hazen Boyes
63
42
11
1 16
Nathaniel Conant "
. 1 31
86
22
2 39
James Young
. 1 86
1 24
31
3 41
Elijah Flint . .
. 1 86
1 24
31
3 41
Benjamin Corning
1 40
93
23
2 56
Gilbert Greeley .
. 3 44
2 29
57
6 30
John Heseltine Jun
. 2 38
1 58
39
4 35
Asa Heseltine
. 2 28
1 52
38
4 18
Amos Webster .
73
48
12
1 33
Ebenezer Webster
1 44
96
24
2 64
Amos Webster Jun
. 1 01
67
17
1 85
David Webster .
83
54
14
1 51
David Webster 3 rd
73
48
12
1 33
240
MANCHESTER HISTORIC COLLECTIONS.
Israel Webster . . . .
5 20
3 45
86
9 51
Joshua Webster . . . .
63
42
11
1 16
John Webster . . . .
3 04
2 10
52
5 66
Daniel Harris . . . .
1 92
1 28
32
3 52
Willard Harris . . . .
1 90
1 26
31
3 47
Archibald Gamble . . ,
8 69
5 79
1 45
15 93
Archibald Gamble Jun .
2 43
1 62
41
4 46
Thomas Gamble . .
63
42
11
1 16
John Gamble . . . .
1 34
89
28
2 53
Samuel Gamble . . .
63
42
1,1
1 16
Jonathan Heseltine
2 36
1 56
39
4 31
Jonathan Dickey . .
2 50
1 67
42
4 59
John Dickey ....
2 32
1 53
38
4 23
John Dickey J™ . .
88
58
14
1 66
District No 5
Nathan Johnson . .
. 2 43
1 62
41
4 46
David Dickey Jun . .
1 36
90
22
2 48
Isaac Stevens ....
73
48
12
1 33
John Proctor . . .
. 3 08
2 05
51
5 64
Edward Proctor . . .
63
42
11
1 16
Phinehas Bayley . .
. 2 43
1 62
41
4 46
Aaron Seavey . . .
. 1 20
80
20
2 20
Newell Marden . . .
. 1 28
85
21
2 34
William Heseltine . .
. 1 49
99
25
2 73
District N° 6
Jacob Whittemore . .
. 2 40
1 60
40
4 40
Daniel Watts ....
. 3 32
2 20
55
6 07
Joshua Blodett . . .
. 1 18
78
20
2 16
Thomas Cheney . . .
. 2 07
1 38
35
3 80
Widow Margaret Garven
40
26
6
72
William Fling . . .
10
07
2
19
State of Newhampshire Hillsborough ss.
To James Nutt Collector of Taxes in Manchester the year
1825 Greeting
You are hereby required in the name of the state of New-
hampshire to Levy and collect of the several persons named
EAULY RECORDS OF MANCHESTER. 241
in this taxbill the several sums set against each of their
names respectively amounting in the whole to the sum of
fourteen Dollars and seventeen cents which sum you are to
pay to the Treasurer of the Town of Manchester on or before
the first Day of March — 1826 — and you are to follow the
directions of the law in levying and collecting the same and
this shall be your warrant
given under our hands and seal at Manchester this twenty
eighth day of May A. D. 1825
Amos Weston Jun
Isaac Huse
Selectmen
Nonresident tax bill 1825
Sam 1 Head Hooksett ad-
journing Ezra Kimball
farm 5 80 20 13 3 32
Benj n Baker of bedford 1
lot joining the Abbott
farm part 7 50 1.00 .25 .16 .4 40
Nath 1 Smith Londonderry
land lying near Eben r
Comings 15 60 15 10 3 24
Benj n Leach Londonderry
J- part of a meadow lot
joining Capt. Merrils
meadow 30 8 5 1 12
W m Eichardson London-
derry i part meadow lot
joining the above ... 30 8 5 1 12
Barker of Andover, Mass.
\ part of a meadow lot
adjoining the above . . 60 16 10 2 24
Jedidiah Morse of Charles-
town Mass. one lot ... 40 75 1.00 25 16 4 40
Johnson Chase one half lot 34 40 .50 13 8 3 20
Dudley Porter house Occu-
pied by Abel P. Corning . 60 15 10 3 24
242 MANCHESTER HISTORIC COLLECTIONS.
Adams & Redfield L. Derry
house near Gilbert Gree-
leys GO 15 10 3 24
George Meritor do wood lot
near Semuel Jacksons . 40 10 7 2 16
John Emerson do pasture
land joining Jonathan
Young farm .... 80 20 13 3 32
Thomas Patterson Jr. do
sawmill near Israel Web-
sters 72 48 12 120
Charles Cox — do — J part
of the Heseltine sawmill
so called 24 16 4 40
Adams & Dickey do land
joining Dickeys David
farm 50 120 30 19 5 48
Robert Adams do Pasture
land joining do — . . . 80 20 13 3 32
George M c Alister do mead-
ow lot on the Coos brook . 40 10 7 2 16
Sam 1 Taylor do land near
Gilbert Greeleys ... 24 6 4 1 10
Henry & James Taylor do
near or joining the above 48 12 8 2 20
Benj u Baker part of a farm
lately owned by Nath 1
Baker deceased .... 200 48 32 8 80
Sept 22 nd 1825 Agreeable to a notification previously posted
the inhabitants of the Town of Manchester Met this day for
the purpose of chosing Jurors to attend the Superior Court
to be holden at Amherst on the first Tuesday of October
next — and chose Ephraim Stevens Jr Moderator of the
meeting — then proceeded and drew from the Box Samuel
Jackson to serve as Grand Juror and in like manner drew
David Dickey to serve as a petit Juror the first week and
EARLY RECORDS OF MANCHESTER. 243
Amos Weston Jun to serve as a petit Juror the second week
of the said Court
Eecorded By
Amos Weston Jun. Town Clerk
February 4 th 1826 Agreeable to a notification previously
posted the inhabitants of the Town of Manchester met this
day at their Meetinghouse for the purpose of appointing a
petit Juror to attend the Court of Common pleas to be holden
at Amherst on the second Tuesday of Feby instant and
Chose Elisha Quimby moderator of the meeting then pro-
ceeded and drew from the Box Ephraim Stevens Jun. to
serve as a petit Juror the whole term of the above named
Court
Amos Weston Jun. Town Clerk
1825 December 12 th Be it remembered that we the sub-
scribers Selectmen of Chester and Manchester have this day
perambulated the line between the aforesaid Towns as follows
(viz) begining at a pitch pine tree N° 134 with sundry let-
ters on it and stones about it being the southwest bounds of
Chester and the S. E. bounds of Manchester and northerly
bounds of Londonderry thence north 2° west to a large stone
on the highway near Farnum's marked L so on the same
course to the pond and the same course over the pond thence
we — began again at the north side of the bay at a large
yellow Oak thence the same course to Londonderry turnpike
a stone Marked C./M. thence on the same course by sundry
marked trees to the northeast corner of Manchester a stake
and heap of stones about it and sundry marked trees around
the same
Nathan Knowles
Walter Morse
Selectmen of Chester
Amos Weston J w
Isaac Huse
Selectmen of Manchester
Eecorded by
Amos Weston Jur Town Clerk
2-44 MANCHESTER HISTORIC COLLECTIONS.
1825 December 22 nd Be it remembered that we the sub-
scribers selectmen of the Towns of Hooksett and Manchester
have this day perambulated the lines betwee said Towns as
follows (Viz) begining at a stake and heap of stones with
sundry trees marked around them being the south east cor-
ner of Hooksett and northeast corner of Manchester and
northwest corner of Chester thence north 68. Degrees west
by sundry marked trees to the south west corner of Hooksett
a heap of stones marked M./B. with trees marked around
them being a little south west of Bays pond or meadow thence
north 2° west by sundry marked trees which we have re-
newed one chop or cut to the highway near Kimballs a
stone marked L thence on the same course by the bounds of
Lot N° 106 to Marrimac rever a stake an stones
Daniel Sawyer
Thomas Taggart
Selectmen of Hooksett
Amos Weston Jur
Nathaniel Moore
Selectmen of Manchester
Recorded by
Amos Weston Jur Town Clerk
Licences for 1826
We the subscribers Selectmen of Manchester hereby licence
Silas Heseltine to sell spirituous Liquors at his dwelling
house in Manchester for and during the term of one year
from this date.
Manchester March 8 1826
Amos Weston J r
Isaac Huse
Selectmen
Recorded March 8 th 1826
By Amos Weston Jun Town Clerk
Manchester March 11 th 1826
We the subscribers Selectmen of Manchester hereby grant
Samuel Jackson liberty to retail Spiritous Liquors at his
EAKLY RECORDS OF MANCHESTER. 245
Dwelling house in Manchester for and during the term of
one year from this date
Amos Weston Jun
Isaac Huse
Selectmen
Recorded March 11 th 1826 by
Amos Weston Jun Town Clerk
Manchester March 15th 1826
We herby Licence David Webster Jr to keep a Tavern at
his house in Manchester one year from this date — Liable
however to be revoked by the Selectmen on Sufficient com-
plaint
Fredrick G. Stark
Israel Merrill
James M c Questcn
Selectmen
Eecorded March 16. 1826
Franklin Moor T. Clerk
Manchester March 15. 1826
We hereby licence Nathaniel Moor to keep a Tavern at his
house in Manchester one year subject however to be revoked
"by the Selectmen on sufficient complaint
Fredrick G. Stark
Israel Merrill
Recorded March 18. 1826
Franklin Moor Town Clerk
Manchester April 15 th 1826
We hereby licence Fridreck G. Stark to keep a Tavern
and to sell spiritus Liquors at his House and store in Man-
chstr one year from this date unless sooner forbidden by the
Selectmen
Israel Merrill
James M c Questen
Selectmen
Eecorded May 3 rd 1826
246 MANCHESTER HISTORIC COLLECTIONS.
1826
Warrant for March Meeting
State of Newhampshire Hillsborough ss
L. S.
To John Ray Constable for the Town of Manchester
Greeting
You are hereby required in the name of the State of New-
hampshire to notify and warn a meeting of the inhabitants
of the Town of Manchester who are qualified to vote in the
choise of Senator for the State Legislatour to be holden at
the Meetinghouse in said Manchester on Tuesday the four-
teenth day of March next at ten 0. Clock A. M. for the fol-
lowing purposes (Viz)
1 st to choose a Moderator to govern said meeting
2 nd to choose a Town clerk and Selectmen
3 rd to vote by ballot for Governor. Counsellor, Senator,
County Treasurer and Register of deeds
4 th To Choose one man to Represent this Town in the
General Court
5 th To choose all other Town officers
6 th To hear all Town accounts and allow or disallow the
same
7 th To see how much money the Town will raise to pay
Town charges the ensuing year
8 th To see what sum of money they will raise to repair the
Highways the ensuing year
9 th To see if the Town will vote to straighten the road
from Perhams Bridge to or near Amos Westons and lay out
the same road from or near said Westons to the meeting
house in as straight a direction as good ground will admit of
10 th To see if the Town will vote to disannex Archibald
Gamble and his family from School District No 4 and annex
them to N° 2 by request of Archibald Gamble Jr
11 th To see if the Town will lay out and open a road from
John Youngs house to or near the Humphry Brook Brige
EARLY RECORDS OF MANCHESTER. 247
12 th To see if the Town will vote to widen and straighten
the road leading from Amoskeag Bridge to Londonderry Line
in a direction to Pautucket Bridge
13 th To see if the Town will vote to lay out a road from
Widow Betsy Moor to Merrimack Eiver at Moors Ferry
14 th To see if the Town will vote to raise a sum of money
to repair the Meeting house and if any how much
15 th To see what method the Town will take to support
their paupers the ensuing year and in the warning and noti-
fication of said Meeting you are to give notice fifteen days
by posting a copy of this warrant at the Meeting house and
make due return of this Warrant with your doeings thereon
to the Town Clerk or in his absence to the Selectmen on or
before the time of holding the same
Given under our hands and seal this twenty eighth day
of February Anno Domini 1826
Amos Weston Jr
Isaac Huse
Nath 1 Moor
Selectmen
Hillsborough ss I have Notified and warned said meet-
ing by posting on the Meeting house a true copy of the within
warrant as the law requirs
John Eay Constable
PROCEEDING'S OF MARCH MEETING 1826
At an annual Meeting of the Town of Manchester duly
notified and holden at the Meetinghouse on Tuesday the 14 th
day of March 1826 Ephraim Stevens Jun was chosen Moder-
ator and Franklin Moor was chosen Town Clerk and sworn
Fredrick G. Stark, Israel Merrill and James M c Questen were
chosen Selectmen and sworn
For Governor David L. Morrill had .... 72 votes
" " Benjamin Pierce " .... 43 do
For Counsellor John Wallace Jun had . . . 115 votes
which were all the votes that were cast for
Counsellor
248 MANCHESTER HISTORIC COLLECTIONS.
For Senator Thomas Chandler had .... 72 votes
John Folsom had 43 votes
For County Treasurer John Secomhe had . . 115
For Eegister of Deeds Isaac Brooks had ... 79
Ezra Prescott had . . 36
Isaac Huse was chosen Eepresentative
Amos Weston Jr was chosen Town Treasurer and sworn
Voted that the Selectmen be fire wards
John Eay was chosen constable and subsequently sworn
The following persons were then chosen Surveyors of High-
ways (viz)
for District No 1 Archibald Stark
No 2 George Clark sworn
No 3 Thomas Hardy sworn
No 4 Hesekiah Young sworn
No 5 Willard Harris sworn
No 6 John G Webster sworn
No 7 Peter Young sworn
No 8 Joseph Moor sworn
No 9 John G Brown
No 10 John Proctor sworn
Nathaniel Moor and John Eay were chosen Tythingmen
Voted that the Selectmen be fence viewers
John Stark was chosen Clerk of the Market
John Young was chosen Sealer of Leather
Fredrick G Stark was chosen sealer of weights and meas-
ures
The following were chosen Hogreeves Viz
John Calfe William Dickey
Samuel Brown Isaac Farmer
Hazen Davis John G Brown
George Corning Asa Haseltine
The following persons were chosen surveyers of wood
James M c Questen sworn Philip Stevens
Samuel Hall John Brown sworn
Daniel Watts sworn James Young sworn
Nath 1 Moor sworn Amos Weston Jr sworn
EABLY BECOEDS OF MANCHESTER. 249
Grandison Morse sworn
The following persons were chosen surveyers of lumber
Joseph Moor Nathaniel Moor sworn
James Griffin sworn Jacob Brown sworn
Fredrick G Stark sworn
The following persons were chosen Cullers of Staves
Nathaniel Conant Patten Hall
Samuel Hall sworn Joshua Webster
The following persons were chosen field drivers (viz)
Jonas Harvey Ebenezer Corning
the following persons were chosen fish wards (viz)
Samuel Brown Joshua Blodget
John Dickey sworn Hesekiah Young
Job Eowell sworn Jonas Harvey sworn
Samuel Jackson was chosen Pound Keeper
Granderson Morse and David Dickey were chosen cullers
of brick
Town Accounts
Voted to allow Isaac Huse's on his account for
services as Selectman 13.50
Voted to allow Nathaniel Moors account for ser-
vices as Selectmen 11.84
Voted to allow Isaac Huse as extra expence . . .75
Voted to allow Nath 1 Moor extra .75
Voted to allow Amos Jr for services as Town
Clerk four dollars 4.00
Voted to allow Israel Merrills for keeping Mrs.
Boyes 1.00
Voted to allow Fredrick G Stark on a/c ... 19.00
Voted to allow George Clark his a/c 6.41
Voted to allow F & R Moore account .... 7.43
Voted to allow Capt Amos Westons a/c .... 4.00
Voted to allow Joseph Moors amount for services
rendered as agent to oppose the laying out a road
through Manchester &c 157.05
250 MANCHESTER HISTORIC COLLECTIONS.
Voted to allow Amos Weston's Jun amount for
services as Selectman 13.80
Voted to allow Joseph Moors account for plank
to repair briges 5.84
Voted to adjourn this Meeting till tomorrow at
one of the Oclock P. M.
Met according to adjournment and
Voted to allow John Young his account . . . 4.03
Voted to raise five hundred dollars to defray the expenses
of the Town the ensuing year
Voted to raise one dollar on poll for repairing highways
Voted to dismiss the ninth article
Voted to dismiss the 10 th do
Voted to dismiss 11 th
Voted to dismiss 12 th —
Voted to dismiss — 13 —
Voted — ■ dismiss
Voted That the Town paupers be vendued to the lowest
bidder and
Thomas Lansey and Wife were struck off to Israel Merrills
at one hundred and four dollars for the year ensuing
Mrs Mary Wilson was struck off to Israeli Merrill for
twenty seven dollars for one year
Abigail Davis was struck off to Peter Young at fifty dolls
for one year
Ginger Harvey was struck off to James Young at five
shillings pr week so long as she may need assistance during
one year
Mrs. Cutler was struck off of Joseph Young at forty cents
pr week
Phillis White was struck off to Ebenezar Webster at fifty
two cents pr week
The Dana Child was struck off to Amos Websters Jur at
three shillings pr week
Voted to allow the treasurers report which is hereinafter
recorded
Voted That the collectorship be vendued to the lowest
EARLY RECORDS OF MANCHESTER. 251
bidder and It was struck off to James Nutt at 3 per cent for
collecting
Meeting was then dissolved
Attest Franklin Moor T. Clerk
1826
At a legal Meeting of the inhabitants of the Town of
Manchester holden at the Meeting house on Wednesday the
15 th day of March for the purpose of appointing Jurors to
attend the superior court to be holden at Amherst on the
third Tuesday of April next
chose Israel Merrill Moderator of the Meeting — pro-
ceeded and drew from the box John Stark to serve as Grand
Juror and Granderson Morse as ptite Juror for the first week
— and John Stark Jun for the second week.
A true Record Attest
Franklin Moor T. Clerk
1826
Treasurers Report
The Treasurer for the Town of Manchester for the past
year asks leave to submit the following statements of the con-
cerns of the Treasury. The balance of Cash in the treasury
at the last annual Meeting was 24.34
There has been received into the Treasury since
that time from Peter Young at several times balance
of his tax bill 73.05
from do — for interest on his Note to the Town 6.00
from Jonas Harvey for interest on his Note to the
town , . . . 19.93
from James Nutt — on account of his TaxList . 18.00
from sundry persons for Taxes 46.33
making $187.65
In discharge of which the Treasurer has paid sun-
dry orders drawn by the Selectmen amounting to . 161,96
leaving a balance in his hands of 25.69
252 MANCHESTER HISTORIC COLLECTIONS.
In order to ascertain the available funds of the
Town there must be added to the above balance the
sums due from the Collectors — which are as follows
— from Israel Webster — on his List for 1824 . . 87.75
from James Nutt — on his List for 1825 about . 314.00
making $427.44
The Treasurer has not the means of knowing what the
outstanding debts of the Town amount to but the sums & will
probably be exhibited by the Selectmen and when compared
with the above sum will shew the actual state of the affairs
of the Town.
Respectfully submitted by
Fredrick G Stark Town Treasurer
March 14 1826
A true Record attest
Franklin Moor T. Clerk
State of Newhampshire Hillsborough ss
To John Ray Constable for Town >of Manchester Greet-
ing
You are hereby required to notify and warn a meeting of
the inhabitants of the Town of Manchester duly notified
to vote in town affairs to be holden at the Meeting house in
gaid Manchester on Tuesday the second day of May next at
three o clock P. M. to act on the following articles (Viz)
l 8t to choose a Moderator to govern said Meeting
2 nd To see if the Town will vote to build a new Brick Meet-
ing house an if so to agree upon a spot to set the same
3 rd To see whether the Town will vote to remove and re-
pair the old Meetinghouse in order to convert the same into
a Town House
And in warning and notifying said Meeteeting, you are to
give fifteen days notice by posting at the Meeting house an
attested copy of this warrant — and make due return thereof
on the hour of holding said meeting with your doings thereon
unto the Town Clerk or either of the Selectmen
EAELY RECORDS OF MANCHESTER. 253
Given under our hands and seals at Manchester this fif-
teenth day of April A. D. 1826
Fredrick G Stark
Israel Merrill
James M c Queston
Selectmen
Hillsborrough ss
I have Notified and warned said Meeting by posting on the
Meetinghouse a true copy of this warrant as the law requires
John Eay Constable
At a legal meeting of the inhabitants of Manchester holden
at the Meeting house in said Town on tuesday the 2 nd day
of May 1826 — Ephraim Stevens Jr was chosen Moderator
Voted to build a brick a brick Meetinghouse
Voted that Nathl Moor Sphraim Stevens Jr and Israel
Merrill be a comiteettee to superintind the same
Voted to dismiss third article in the warrant
Voted to adjourn said meeting to the first Tuesday in July
at one of the oclock P. M.
July 4 1826 Met according to adjournment
Moderator read the report of the committee
Voted that a committee be appointed to locate the Meeting
house
Voted that said committee be instructed to purchase the
Pews in the old Meeting house and to see how much they
can obtain by subscription for the purpose of building a new
Meeting house and that they report at the next meeting in
March next Voted to dissolve this meeting
Eecorded by
Franklin Moor Town Clerk
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264 MANCHESTER HISTORIC COLLECTIONS.
Hillsborrough State of Newhampshire
To James Nutfc. Collector of Taxes for the Town of Man-
chester for the year of our Lord 1826 — Greeting
In the name of the State of Newhampshire you are hereby
required to lovey and collect of the several persons named
in the list herewith committed to you each one his respec-
tive proportion as therein set down, and in the lovying and
collecting the same you are to follow the directions of the
Laws of the state of Newhampshire. providing for the col-
lection of taxes and you are to pay to the Treasurer of the
State of Newhampshire on or before the first day of Decem-
ber next the sum of seventyf our Dollars and forty cents, that
being the amount of the State Tax required of this Town the
present year And you are to pay another sum of Fifty two
Dollars and twenty five cents to the Treasurer of the county
of Hillsborrough on or befor the first day of September next
that being this Town's proportion of the county Tax for the
present year And you are also to pay to the Treasurer of
the Town of the Town of Manchester on or before the first
day October next the sum of two hundred and fifty dollars
on or before the first day of December next another sum of
two hundred and fifty dollars, and the remainder of this list
being one hundred and ninty two dollars and twenty nine
you are to pay to said Treasurer of the Town of Manchester
on or before the first day of March next
Hereof fail not as you will answer your neglect under the
penalty of the Law in that case made and provided.
Given under our hands and Seals at Manchester this Thir-
teenth day of May Anno Domini 1826.
Fredrick G Stark
James M c Questen
Israel Merrill
Selectmen
EARLY RECORDS OF MANCHESTER.
265
District No 1
James Ray . .
Charles Blodget
Phillip Stevens .
Phillip Stevens Jr
Joseph Aiken
Henry R Barrett
Heirs of Ben a Stevens
Samuel Hall .
Hibbert Stevens
John Hall .
Nathaniel Merrill
Isaac Farmer
Israel Young
Jonathan Young Jr
John Harwood
Job Powell .
Daniel Powell
Andrew French
George Clark
John Ray . .
Willard Huntoon
Patten Hall .
Fredrick G. Stark
Ross Barrett .
Charlis Stark
Gradus B. Stark
Albert Stark .
Betsey Kidder
Heirs of S. P. Kidder
William Farnsworth
John Gamble . .
William P. Harwood
District No 2
John Dwinnill . .
Elisha Quimby . .
State
Tax
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Town
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School
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Total
46
34
2 72
1 35
4 87
14
10
79
39
1 42
88
63
5 22
2 61
9 34
14
10
79
39
1 42
14
10
79
39
1 42
51
38
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1 52
5 44
38
27
2 22
1 11
3 98
82
60
4 89
2 45
8 76
14
10
79
39
1 42
45
33
2 68
1 34
4 80
26
19
1 52
76
2 73
31
24
1 85
92
3 32
22
17
1 33
66
2 38
27
20
1 57
77
2 81
14
10
79
39
1 42
04
77
6 20
3 17
11 18
25
18
1 34
73
2 50
17
12
1 03
81
2 13
89
65
5 31
2 65
9 50
01
75
6 04
3 02
10 82
14
10
79
39
1 42
51
37
3 01
1 50
5 39
12
81
6.67
3.33
11 .93
14
10
.79
.39
1.43
17
11
1.00
.51
1.79
16
11
.91
.45
1.63
14
10
.79
39
1.42
37
27
2.20
1.10
3.94
16
11
.96
.48
1.71
21
15
1.20
.60
2.16
36
27
2.13
1.07
3.83
21
15
1.21
.61
2.18
90
68
5.38
2.69
9.65
14
10
.79
.39
1.42
266
MANCHESTER HISTORIC COLLECTIONS.
John Griffin . .
Daniel Corning .
Joshua Corning
Josiah Parry . .
Samuel Jackson .
Daniel Hall . .
Thomas Hardy .
Joseph Young .
James H Saunders
Joseph B Hall .
Ephraim Stevens Jr
David Stevens .
Francis Stevens .
Isaac Stevens
Eichard Young .
Moses Davis . .
Hezekiah Young
John Young Jr .
Israel Brown
Ezekiel S. Merrill
Nathaniel Merrill
Levi Marston
Eobert Young .
Jeptha Haseltine
Nath 1 Baker . .
District No 3
James Nutt .
James Nutt Jr
James Griffin
John Brown .
Joseph Andrus
John G. Brown
William Cummings
David Webster Jr
Franklin Webster
Viranus Webster
14
10
.79
.39
1.42
28
20
1.63
.81
2.92
14
.10
.79
.39
1 .42
16
12
.91
.45
1.64
1 11
82
6.61
3.31
10.85
76
55
4.54
2.27
8.12
52
38
3.07
1.54
5.51
76
55
4.50
2.26
8.07
17
12
.96
.48
1.73
47
34
2.77
1.38
4.96
1 27
94
7.56
3.78
13.55
16
12
.91
.45
1.64
14
10
.79
.39
1.42
16
12
.91
.45
1.64
34
25
2.08
1 .05
3.70
80
58
4.75
2.37
8.50
89
64
5.29
2.65
9.47
43
31
2.52
1.26
4.52
16
12
91
45
1 64
16
12
91
45
1 64
08
06
45
22
81
14
10
79
39
1 42
33
24
1 93
96
3 46
53
39
3 16
1 58
5 66
47
32
2 80
1 39
4 98
76
56
4 50
2 26
8 08
56
41
3 34
1 6S
5 99
1 72
53
4 26
2 14
7 65
36
27
2 14
1 07
3 84
34
24
1 99
1 00
3 57
52
38
3 11
1 56
5 57
16
12
91
45
1 64
99
72
5 84
2 93
10 48
14
10
79
39
1 42
17
13
96
48
1 74
EARLY RECORDS OF MANCHESTER.
267
Joseph Moor
2 18
1 61
12 92
6 48
23 19
Nathaniel Moor
1 21
88
7 18
3 60
12 87
Jesse Johnson
18
14
1 06
53
1 91
Samuel Brown .
31
23
1 81
91
3 26
John Calfe . .
31
23
1 84
93
3 31
Eussel Moor .
29
20
1 69
85
3 03
Gilman Moor
21
15
1 23
62
2 21
Cyrus Moor . .
36
27
2 15
1 08
3 86
Reuben Moor
28
20
1 67
84
2 99
Franklin Moore
26
18
1 54
78
2 76
David Dickey
83
62
4 97
2 49
8 91
William Dickey
20
15
1 15
58
2 08
Samuel Boyes
.23
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1.36
.69
2.45
William Snow
.16
.12
.91
.45
1.64
John Young .
.56
.41
3.34
1.69
6.00
Peter Emerson
.60
.41
3.98
1.78
6.77
James Emerson
.14
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.84
.43
1.52
Jacob Brown
.19
.15
1.12
.57
2.03
Joseph C. Moor
.14
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.79
.39
1.42
Jonas Harvey
1 45
1.07
8.62
4.33
15.47
Israel Merrill
1 16
.85
6.85
3.44
12.30
Widow Moor .
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.51
Peter Young
69
51
4.10
2.06
7.36
District No 4
Amos Weston .... 50
37
2.95
1.48
5.30
Amos Weston Jr
56
41
3.30
1.67
5.94
James M c Questen
65
48
3.85
1.94
6.92
James T. Hardy
14
10
.79
.39
1.42
Isaac Huse . .
2 25
1 64
13.20
6.65
23.74
Winthrop Pressy
14
10
.79
.39
1.42
John G. Webster
14
10
.79
.39
1.42
John Haseltine .
36
26
2.11
1.06
3.79
Steph n Haseltine
14
10
.79
.39
1.42
Kadunal Haseltine
14
10
.79
.39
1.42
John Dickey . .
51,
57
2.95
1.48
5.31
William Dickey Jr
14
10
.79
-.39
1.42
Jonathan Dickey
52
37
3.06
1.54
5.49
268
MANCHESTER HISTORIC COLLECTIONS.
Archibald Gamble
Thomas Gamble
Archibald Gamble Jr
Daniel Harris
Willi ard Harris .
Israel Webster .
Joshua Webster .
John Webster .
David Webster .
David Webster 3 rd
Jonathan Haseltine
John Haseltine Jr
Reuben Sawyer .
Reuben G. Sawyer
Hugh Boyes . .
James Boyes . .
Hazen G. Boyes
James Young
Elijah Flint . .
Benjamin Corning
Gilbert Greely .
Michael Whidden
Silas Haseltine .
Ebenezar Corning
George Corning
Nathaniel Corning
Nathaniel Conant
Granderson Morse
David Corning .
Jonathan Young
Edward Young .
Cyrus Young
Jonathan Young 3rd
Johnson Morse .
Samuel Gamble
Asa Haseltine
Alexander Spinny
95
1 43
11.50
5.77
20.65
14
10
.79
.39
1.42
62
15
3.64
1.83
6.54
38
28
2.25
1 .13
4.04
42
30
2.40
1 .21
4.33
93
67
5 .44
2.73
9.77
25
18
1.46
.74
2.63
90
65
5.29
2.65
9.49
21
15
1.20
.61
2.17
14
10
.79
.39
1.42
50
35
2.90
1 .46
5.21
36
26
2.14
1 .08
3.84
37
27
2.20
1.11
3.95
14
10
.79
.39
1.42
00
73
5.92
2.97
10.62
17
13
.97
.48
1.75
14
10
.79
.39
1.42
39
28
2 29
1.15
4.11
31
22
1.81
.92
3.26
26
19
1.54
.78
2.77
75
54
4 40
2.22
7.91
14
10
.79
.39
1.42
34
25
2.10
1.06
3.75
14
.10
.79
.39
1.42
33
24
1.87
.94
3.3S
18
14
1.03
.52
1.87
35
25
1.99
99
3.58
52
37
3.01
1.51
5.41
19
15
1.09
.55
1.98
20
86
7.03
3 .53
12.62
35
25
1.99
.99
3.58
22
16
1.30
M
2.34
19
15
1.12
.57
2.03
40
28
2.32
1.17
4.17
14
10
.79
.39
1.42
50
35
2.86
1.44
5 .15
16
12
.91
.46
1 .65
EARLY RECORDS OF MANCHESTER.
269
Amos Webster . .
.
14
10
.79
.39
1.42
Amos Webster Jr. . . . 14
10
.79
.39
1.42
Ebenezar Webster ... 32
23
1.81
.91
3.27
Thomas Wells 14
.10
.79
.39
1.42
District No 5
Nathan Johnson ... .44
.31
2.53
1.27
4.55
David Dickey Jr
.41
29
2.40
1.21
4.31
John Dickey Jr
.15
.13
.85
.43
1.56
John Proctor . .
.60
.43
3.49
1.75
6.27
Phineas Bailey . .
.60
.43
3.49
1.75
6.27
Edward Haseltine .
.30
.22
1.78
.89
3.19
William Haseltine .
.27
.20
1.60
.81
2.88
Newall Marden .
.29
.21
1.72
.87
3.09
Edward Proctor
.14
.10
.79
.39
1.42
District No 6
Jacob Whitemore . . . .51
.37
2.95
1.48
5.31
Daniel Watts
.66
.48
3.85
1.93
6.92
Joshua Blodget .
30
.22
1.79
.89
3.20
Thomas Chenny . .
49
35
2.83
1.42
5.09
Widow Garvin .
.09
.06
.48
.24
.87
Heirs of Jacob Garvin
.08
.05
.45
.23
.81
Edmund Giles . . .
.14
.10
.79
.39
1.42
District No 7
John Stark 3 rd 70
.51
4.12
2.07
7.40
Samuel Stark
.19
.15
1.12
.57
2.03
John Stark Esq .
. 1.08
.80
6.40
3.22
11 .50
Matthew Kennedy
.64
.47
3.76
1.89
6.76
Eoger Stevens .
.16
.12
90
.46
1.64
Amos Kimball .
. 1.01
.74
5.96
2.99
10.70
John Stark Lt .
. 1.03
.75
6.10
3.06
10.94
John Emerson .
.37
.26
2.20
1.11
3.94
Nehimiah Porter
.16
.12
.91
.46
1.65
Archibald Stark
.29
.21
1.72
.86
3.08
Nathan Kimball
.41
.29
2.35
1.18
4.23
Samuel Stark Jr.
.14
.10
.79
.39
1.42
Ezra Kimball
.59
.42
3.44
1.73
6.18
270
MANCHESTER HISTORIC COLLECTIONS.
Nonresident Tax
Samuel Head . .
State
.04
County
.03
Town
.23
School
.12
Highway Total
.24 .66
Benjamin Baker .
Charles Cox . .
.06
.06
.04
.04
.30
.30
.15
.15
.39
.39
.94
.94
Richard Dole .
.03
.02
.15
.08
.19
.47
Nathaniel Smith
Benjamin Leach
George Menter .
.03
.03
.06
.02
.02
.04
.15
.18
.30
.08
.09
.15
.19
.21
.39
.47
.53
.94
John Emerson
.03
.02
.18
.09
.21
.53
Pearson Richardsoi
i .03
.02
.15
.08
.19
.47
Thomas Patterson
.18
.14
.90
.46
1.16
2.84
David W. Dickey
Robert Adams .
.07
.05
.05
.03
.37
.25
.19
.13
.44
.25
1.12
.71
George M c allister
.02
.02
.12
.06
.08
.30
Johnson Chase
.06
.04
.30
.15
.39
.94
Dudley Porter .
Samuel Taylor .
Henry & Jame.
Taylor . .
William Richard-
son ....
.03
.02
3
.05
.03
.02
.02
.04
.02
.18
.13
.28
.18
.09
.07
.14
.09
.21
.09
.37
.21
.53
.33
.87
.53
Barker .
.07
.05
.36
.18
.43
1 .09
Daniel Young .
.08
.05
.42
.21
.47
1.23
James Southwick
.02
.01
.12
.07
.08
.30
James Parkers
Heirs . . .
.19
.15
.97
.49
1.20
3.00
Robert Hall . .
Robert Hall . .
.11
.06
.09
.04
.60
.30
.30
.15
.77
.39
1.87
.94
Robert Hall . .
.04
.03
23
.12
.24
.66
EARLY RECORDS OF MANCHESTER. 27 1
Description of nonresident Land &c 1826
Adjoining Emerson land and Marmack River
Formaly belonging to the Abbot Farm
Mill near Jonathan Haseltine
Adjoing the Griffin Farm
Adjoing Ebenezar Conings Meadow
Meadow adjoining Israels Merrills
Adjoining the Dustin Farm
Adjoining Jonathan Youngs farm
Saw mill near Israel Websters
near David Dickeys
do do
Meadow adjoining David Dickeys
Adjoining M c Questens & Youngs
land east of the meeting house
House occupied by Abel P. Corning
Land near Gilbert Greelys
Near or Joining the same
Meadow adjoining Rowells
ditto Ditto
The place on which Israel Young lives
Adjoining the north side of the Kidder Farm
Commonly called the Abbot Farm
Lying on the Ball hill road
East of the Abbot Farm
Lying on the road leading from the Bridge to the Meeting
house
272 MANCHESTER HISTORIC COLLECTIONS.
Licence
Manchester March 15 — 1826
We hereby licence John Dwinell to Keep a Tavern at his
house one year provided he Keeps good order and suitable ac-
commodations For Travelers this Licence to be revoked at
the pleasure of the Selectmen recorded Nov. 29. 1826
F. Moor T. Clerk
Fridrick G Stark
Israel Merrill
James M c Questen
S Men
Agreeable to Notifucation previously posted the inhabitants
of Manchester Met at the Meetinghouse for the purpose of
appointing a petit Juror to serve at the Superior Court to
be holden at Amherst, the second week which is on Monday
the next following the first Tuesday of October next and
chose Ephraim Stevens Jr Moderator of the Meeting pro-
ceeded and drew from the Box George Clark to serve as petit
Juror
Franklin Moor Town Clerk
Sept. 23 rd 1826
Found and taken up by the subscriber in Manchester on
Tuesday the 19th day of December instant a pair of red Stray
oxen (common sized) supposed to be Beef cattle one of which
has large broad horns, and the other has a Star in his for-
head and some stripes of white about his mouth. The owner
is requested to prove property, pay charges, and take them
away
Manchester December 22nd 1826
Hibbertt Stevens
1827
Manchester Feby. 20 th 1827 We the Subscribers Select-
men of Manchester do hereby grant Samuel Jackson Liberty
EARLY RECORDS OF MANCHESTER. 273
to retail Spiritous liquors at his dwelling house in Manchester
for and during the term of one year from this date
Fredrick G. Stark
Israel Merrill
Selectmen of Manchester
Eecorded March 10 th 1827
Franklin Moor Town Clerk
We hereby licence Nathaniel Moor to Keep a Tavern and
to retail Spirituous Liquors one year from this date at his
house in Manchester
Manchester March 14 th 1827
Fredrick G Stark
Amos Weston Jur
Selectmen
Eecorded March 15 th 1827
We the Subscribers Selectmen of Manchester hereby Li-
cence David Webster Jr to keep a Tavern and to sell spirit-
uous liquors at his house in Manchester one year from this
fifteenth day of March 1827 - —
Fredrick G. Stark
Amos Weston Jur
Selectmen
Eecorded March 15 th 1827
We the Subscribers Selectmen of Manchester hereby licence
M r James Young to keep a tavern and to retail spirituous
Liquours at his House in Manchester on year from date
Fredrick G. Stark
Amos Weston Jur
Selectmen
Eecorded March 15 th 1827
March 19 th 1827 We hereby Licence John Dwinell to
Keep a Tavern at his house in Manchester one year from the
present date and to retail Spirituous Liquours
Fredrick G Stark
Amos Weston Jun
Franklin Moor
Selectmen of Manchester
Eecorded March 20 th 1827
274 MANCHESTER HISTORIC COLLECTIONS.
We the Subscribers Selectmen of Manchester hereby grant
Samuel Jackson Licence to keep a Tavern and to retail Spir-
ituous Liquors a his dwelling house and Store in Manchester
for and during the time of one year from this date
Fredrick G. Stark
Amos Weston Jr
Selectmen
Manchester March 27 th 1827
The undersigned. Selectmen of the Town of Manchester
hereby Licence Fredrick G. Stark to keep a Tavern at his
house one year from this date — and also to retail Spirituous
Liquors in his house or Store (adjoining) during the same
term
Amos Weston Jun
Franklin Moor
Selectmen
Recorded April 22 : 1827
State of Newhampshire Hillsborrough ss
To John Ray Constable For the Town of Manchester
Greeting
In the name of the State of Newhampshire you are hereby
required to notify and warn all the inhabitants of said Town
of Manchester who are legally qualified to Vote in Town af-
fairs, to assemble at the Meetinghouse in said Town on Tues-
day the thirteenth day of March next at ten O'Clock in the
forenoon to act on the following articles (viz)
1 st To Choose a Moderator to govern and regulate said
meeting.
2 nd To Choose a Town Clerk for the ensuing year.
3rd To Choose a Board of Selectmen for the ensuing year.
4 th To Vote by Ballot for Governor. Counsellor. Senator.
County Treasurer Register of Deeds, and Representatives to
Congress.
5 th To Choose one man of those duly qualified to repre-
sent the Town in the General court the ensuing year.
EARLY RECORDS OF MANCHESTER. 275
6 th To hear a statement of the Town accounts and to act
thereon
7 th To see how much money the Town will vote to raise
to pay Town charges the current year
8 th To see how much money the Town will vote to raise to
repair the Highways the ensuing year
9 th To choose all such Town officers as are required by
the laws of this State, and necessary for the managment for
the concern of this Town
10 th To see if the Town will vote to expend part or all of
the money due from Jonas Harvey and others for Sale of the
Ministerial Lots in repairing the meeting house
11 th To see what method the Town will take to support
the Paupers.
12 th To see if the Town will vote to district the Town a
new for the purpose of Schooling
13 th To see if the Town will Vote to widen and straighen
the Road from Amoskeag Bridge by Nutts to Londonderry
Line
14 th To see if the Town will Vote to lay out a road from
the highway near Israel Youngs Barn, to Nathaniel Merrills
Jun House
15 th To see if the Town will Vote to authorise some per-
son to convey the Ceasar Harvey Farm to Ebenezer Webster.
16 th To see if the Town will vote to alter the mode of
collecting taxes.
17 th To see if the Town will Vote to lay out a Road from
John Griffins to Amos Westons.
And in warning said meeting you are to give fifteen days
notice by posting an attested copy of this warrant a some
publick place near the Meetinghouse — And make return
of this Warrant with your doings thereon unto the Town
Clerk or in his absence to the Selectmen on the day and hour
of holding said meeting
Given under our hands and seal at Manchester this Twen-
tieth day of February A. D. 1827
Fredrick G Stark
Israel Merrill
James M c Questen
Selectmen of Manchester
276
MANCHESTER HISTORIC COLLECTIONS.
Hillsborrough ss I do hereby certify that I have Notified
and said meeting by posting a true and attested copy of the
within Warrant as the law requires at the Inn of Dwinnels &
Quimbys near the Meetinghouse in Manchester.
John Ray Constable
Proceedings of Marroh Meeting 1827
At an annual Meeting of the inhabitants of Manchester
duly notified and holden at Meeting house in said Manchester
on Tuesday the 13 th day of March 1827. Agreeable to fore-
going warrant John Stark 3 rd was chosen Moderator
Franklin Moor was chosen Town Clerk and sworn.
Fredrick G. Stark \
Amos Weston Jun. > were chosen Selectmen and sworn
Franklin Moor )
The meeting then proceeded to ballot for State and county
Officers and the votes were as follows (viz)
For Governor Benjamin Pierce had . .
David L. Morrill " . .
For Counsellor John Wallace Jr had
For Senator Thomas Chandler had . .
David L. Morrill " . .
For Register of Deeds Afred Foster had
Ezra Prescott "
Isaac Brooks "
Ninian C. Dodge '
For County Treasurer John Secombe had
For Representatives to Congress
Ichabod Bartlett had
Nehemiah Eastman ''
Jonathan Harvey " .
Titus Brown " . .
Joseph Healy " . .
Thomas Whipple Jr *
Benjamin Pierce had
John Wallace Jr " .
122
Votes
. .
do
123
votes
106
votes
16
a
86
votes
30
do
02
a
i
01
C(
123
votes
. 57
votes
. 57
i<
. 57
. 55
. 57
. 57
02 Votes
. 02
do
EARLY RECORDS OF MANCHESTER. 277
Thomas Chandler " 02 "
John Secombe " 02 "
Alfred Foster " 02 "
E. Bartlett " 1 "
K Eastman " 1 "
T. Brown " 1 "
J. Healy « 1 "
T. Whipple " 1 "
Amos Weston Junr was chosen to represent this Town in
the General court
Voted to allow Fredrick G. Stark the balance on
his acct 13.94
Voted to allow Israels Merrills account amounting
to 15.84
Voted to allow James M c Questens account
amounting to 16.45
Voted To allow Franklin Moor his account
amounting to 5.00
Voted To allow John Kay for services as constable 1.25
Voted To allow Nathaniel Moor in his account . 1.00
Voted to adjourn this meeting fifteen minuits
At the expiration of fifteen minuits met according to ad-
journment
Voted to allow John Young Jun for Trouble keeping Mrs.
Cutler 2.00
Voted To raise four hundred dollars to defray the expenses
of Town the ensuing year
Voted to raise one dollar and fifty cents for repairing high-
ways the ensuing year on a poll
Fredrick G. Stark was chosen Treasurer and sworn
The following persons were chosen Firewards (viz)
Jesse Baker John Stark 3 rd
Elisha Quimby Samuel Jackson
The following persons were chosen constables and sworn
viz
John Eay sworn
Patten Hall sworn
For District No 1
u
" 2
3
u
« 4
a
" 5
u
6
a
7
278 MANCHESTER, HISTORIC COLLECTIONS.
The following persons were chosen Surveyors of Highways
Viz
Matthew Kennedy sworn
John Eay sworn
Ephraim Stevens Jun. sworn
Henry R. Barrett sworn
Archibald Gamble Jun sworn
iN'ath 1 Conant sworn
Jonas Harvey sworn
" 8 John Calfe sworn
" 9 David "Webster Jr sworn
" 10 David Dickey Jun sworn
Chose Fredrick G. Stark Tythingman
The following persons in hogreeves Yiz
James Ray Reuben G. Sawyer
Jonas Harvey Ross Barratt
Edward Proctor
The following persons were chosen Surveyors of wood
(Viz)
Jesse Baker sworn Reuben Moore
Samuel Hall sworn Archibald Stark
John Gamble Joseph Andrus
Benjamin Corning Fredrick G. Stark sworn
The following persons were chosen Surveyors of Lumber
(Viz)
Jesse Baker sworn Franklin Moor
Archibald Stark sworn Jonathan Hasaltine
George Corning
Jesse Baker was chosen Field driver,
The following persons were chosen Fish wards Viz
Joseph Moore Jesse Baker
Samuel Hall Jonas Harvey
Israel Webster
The following persons were chosen cullers of staves viz
Nath 1 Conant )
Samuel Hall ? sworn
Archeld Stark )
EARLY RECORDS OF MANCHESTER. 279
Samuel Jackson was chosen pound Keeper
David Dickey and Israel Merrill were chosen cullers of
Bricks
Fredrick G. Stark was chosen sealers of weights and meas-
ures
Voted To dismiss the 10 th article in the warrant
Voted To choose an agent to dispose of and oversee the
paupers
Voted to reconsider the last vote
Voted to adjourn this meeting till tomorrow at one O'Clock
P. M.
Wednesday March 15 th 1827 Met according to adjourn-
ment
Voted to vendue the Town paupers to the lowest Bidder
Voted to dismiss the 12 th Article in the warrant.
Voted to dismiss the 13 th Article in do
Voted that the Selectmen lay out a road from the High-
way leading from Israel Youngs Barn to Nath 1 Merrel Jun's
House
Voted that the Selectmen be authorised to convey the
Ceaser Harvey Farm to Ebenezar Webster after he shall have
paid the note which the Town holds against it.
Voted to reconsider the last Vote
Voted that the Selectmen be a committee to ascertain the
propriety of conveying the Ceaser Harvey Farm to Ebenezar
Webster and if they shall think proper, to do the same.
Voted to dismiss the 16 th Artille in the warrant
Voted to dismiss the 17 th Article in the warrant
Voted to vendue the colectorship and the same was struck
off to James Nutt four an half per cent, for colecting.
Voted to adjourn this meeting 30 minuits to meet at Dwin-
ells Tavern
Met at Dwinells Tavern agreeable to adjournment.
Proceed to vendue the Town paupers
And Phillis White was struck off to James Young at 80
cents pr week
280 MANCHESTER HISTORIC COLLECTIONS.
Abigail Davis was snick of to Jonathan Young at 79 cents
pr week
Mrs. Cutler was Sruck off to Jon a Young at 37 cts pr
week
Miss Wilson was struck of to Joshua Blodget at 23 dollars
for one year
Thomas Lancy was struck of to John Young for his pen-
sion
William Parry was struck off to John Stark Jun all
found excepting his medical assistance for $19.75 for one
year
At a legal Town meeting of the Inhabitants of Manchester
holden at the Meetinghouse in said Town on Wednesday the
14 th day of March 1827 A Venirie was then read for the ap-
pointment of a Grand and Petit Juros to serve at the
Superior Court of Judication to be holden at Amhest on the
third Tuesday of April next Job Powell was drawn from the
box as Grand Juror, and Nathaniel Moore was drawn to serve
as petit Juror and have been notified to appear there at ten
Clock A. M.
Licences 1827
We hereby Licence F & E. Moor to Retail Spirituous and
mixed Liquors at their Store in Manchester the term of one
year from date
Fredrick G. Stark
Amos Weston Jur
Selectmen
Recorded April 21 st 1827
Came into the inclosure of the Subscriber on monday the
7th instant a dark coloured horse with White hind feet and a
spot of White on his forehead also a chesnut coulered mare
with black mane and tail, with a white spot on one hind foot
and goes Lame with her off forefoot the owner is requested
to prove property pay charges and Take them away
Manchester May 9 th 1827
James Nutt
EARLY RECORDS OF MANCHESTER. 281
Manchester August 29 th 1827
The undersigned Selectmen of the Town of Manchester
hereby Licence Fredrick G. Stark partners in trade under
the firm of Stark and Gamble to exercise the business of
Retailers one year from and after the thirty first day of Au-
gust instant at their Store in Manchester agreeably to the
provisions of an act entitled "an act regulating licenced
Houses" approved July 7 th 1827
Amos "Weston Jur
Franklin Moor
Selectmen
The undersigned Selectmen of Manchester hereby Licence
Fredrick G. Stark to exercise the business of a retailer or
Taverner at his dwelling house in Manchester on year from
and after the thirty first day of August instant, agreeably
to the provisions of an act entitled "An act regulating Li-
cenced houses — Approved July 7. 1827
Amos Weston Jun
Franklin Moor
Selectmen
Record Manchester August 29 th 1827
Franklin Moor Town Clerk
The undersgned Selectmen of of Town of Manchester
hereby Licence John Dwinnel, to exercise the business of a
Taverner at his dwelling house in said Manchester, one year
from the present date agreeably to the provisions of an act
entitled an act regulating licenced houses approved July 7 th
1827
Fredricke G. Stark
Amos Weston Jur
Selectmen
Rcr d September 1 st 1827
Franklin Moor Town Clerk
Manchester Sept 1. 1827
This may certify that we the undersigned Selectmen of
Manchester do hereby grant Samuel Jackson of Said Man-
282 MANCHESTER HISTORIC COLLECTIONS.
Chester Licence to retail wines and spirituous liquors by the
pint or larger quantity at his Store in Manchester aforsaid
for and during the term of one year from this date — agree-
ably to the provisions of an act entitled an act regulating
Licenced houses. Aproved July 7 th 1827
Fredrick G Stark
Amos Weston Ju
Selectmen
Recorded September 1 st 1827
Franklin Moor Town Clerk
Manchester August 31. 1827
The undersigned Selectmen of Manchester hereby licence
Franklin and Reuben Moor to retail Spirituous and mixed
Liquors at their Store in Manchester for one year from and
after the first day of September next agreeable to an act en-
titled an act regulating Licenced houses approved July 7 th
1827
Fredrick G. Stark
Amos "Weston Jun
Selectmen
Recorded September 1. 1827
Franklin Moor Town Clerk
The undersigned Selectmen of Manchester hereby Licence
Nathaniel Moor to exercise the business of a Taverner at his
house in said Town one year from the present date agreeably
to the provisions of an act regulating Licenced House passed
July 7. 1827
Amos Weston Jun
Franklin Moor
Selectmen
Manchester Nov 21. 1827
EARLY RECORDS OF MANCHESTER,
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Notice
Came into the inclosure of the Subscriber on Saturday the
14 th instant a red Mare, her two nigh feet white — said mare
is about four years old The owner is requested to prove prop-
erty, pay charges and take her away
James Eay
Manchester October 18 th 1827
Hillsborrough ss State of New Hampshire
(L.S)
To James Nutt Collector of taxes for the Town of Man-
chester Greeting
You are hereby directed and required to Ivy and collect of
of the several persons named in the following List of Taxes,
the Several sums respectivly set against their names. And
you are directed to pay to the Treasurer of the State of New
Hampshire on or before the first day of December next the
sum of ninety nine dollars and twenty cents which is the
Towns proportion of the State Tax the present year
And you are also directed to pay to the Treasurer of the
County of Hillsborrough on or before the first day of Sep-
tember next the sum of thirty four Dollars and Eighty four
cents, which is the Town's proportion of the County Tax the
present year — And you are furthur directed to pay to the
Treasurer of the Town of Manchester on or before the first
of October next, the sum of Two hundred dollars and also
on or before the first day of January next you are to pay to
said Treasurer for the Town of Manchester, another sum of
two hundred dollars — and the remainder of his tax List
being two hundred and eighty seven dollars and seventy four
cents you are to pay to said Treasurer for the Town of Man-
chester on or before the first day of March next. And in
Levying and collecting said Taxes you are to follow the direc-
tions of the laws of the State of Newhampshire in regard to
Collectors, and collection of Taxes — and for the doing, of
which this shall be your sufficient warrant
EARLY RECORDS OF MANCHESTER.
293
Given under our hands and seal at Manchester this Twelfth
day of May Anno Domini 1827
Fredrick G. Stark
Amos Weston Jun
Selectmen of Manchester
Tax Bill 1827
District No 1
State
Tax
Countj
Tax
' Town
Tax
School
Tax
Total
John Ray . . . . .
1 37
49
5
64
3 03
10 53
Willard Huntoon . .
18
07
75
41
1 41
George Clark . . .
1 28
46
5
31
2 83
9 88
Patten Hall ....
70
25
2
90
1 55
5 40
Fredrick G. Stark
1 43
51
5
92
3 16
11 02
John Gamble . . .
39
14
1
62
87
3 02
Jonathan Russell . .
18
.7
75
41
1 41
Roger Stevens . . .
21
8
87
47
1 63
Theophilus Tilton . .
21
8
87
47
1 63
Widow B. Kidder . .
56
20
2
32
1 24
4 32
Heirs of S. P. Kidder .
29
10
1
18
64
2 21
William P. Harwood .
29
11
1
22
65
2 27
James Griffin . . .
38
14
1
56
84
2 92
Henry R. Barrett . . .
67
24
2
74
1 48
5 13
Hibbert Stevens . . .
29
11
1
22
65
2 27
Heirs of Benj a Stevens
22
8
92
49
1 71
Widow Ruth Stevens .
4
2
17
10
33
Samuel Hall ....
1 10
39
4
53
2 43
8 45
James Hall ....
18
7
75
41
1 41
Phillip Stevens . . .
1 09
39
4
45
2 44
8 47
Phillip Stevens Jr . .
18
07
75
41
1 41
Ross Barrett . . . .
25
9
1
04
56
1 94
Israel Young . . .
59
21
2
44
1 30
4 54
John Hall ....
63
22
2
57
1 38
4 80
Nathaniel Merrill Jr .
44
16
1
83
97
3 40
Job Rowell
1 33
47
5
47
2 93
10 20
Gradus B. Stark . .
21
8
87
47
1 63
Jonathan Young Jr . .
43
15
1
76
95
3 29
Daniel Young . . .
22
8
93
50
1 73
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MANCHESTER HISTORIC COLLECTIONS.
Simeon Hardy . .
18
7 75
41
1 41
Jesse Baker . . .
21
8 87
47
1 63
Charles Blodget
18
7 75
41
1 41
James Clark . . .
18
7 75
41
1 41
Jonathan Gillis . .
18
7 75
41
1 41
John Harwood . .
18
7 75
41
1 41
Joseph Aiken . .
18
7 75
41
1 41
Samuel S. J. Tenney
24
10 1 16
62
2 16
Stark & Sullivan for plac
James Griffi live on . 14
5 57
30
1 06
District No 2
Moses Davis 1 10
39 4 54
2 43
8 46
Richard Young .
59
21 2 44
1 30
4 54
Ephraim Stevens Ji
99
36 4 12
2 20
7 67
John Young Ju
55
20 2 30
1 22
4 27
Moses Hall . .
18
07 75
41
1 41
Isaa Farmer . .
46
18 1 91
1 03
3 58
Daniel Hall . .
1 03
37 4 27
2 29
7 96
Samuel Jackson
1 18
42 4 90
2 62
9 12
John Dwinell
99
36 4 12
2 20
7 67
Elisha Quimby .
18
7 75
41
1 41
Joseph B. Hall .
65
23 2 69
1 45
5 0.2
Hesekiah Young
95
34 3 94
2 11
7 34
Nath 1 Baker . .
63
23 2 61
1 40
4 87
Josiah Parry . .
21
08 87
47
1 63
Nathaniel Merrill
13
8 87
47
1 63
John Griffin . .
18
7 75
41
1 41
Israel Brown
21
8 87
47
1 63
Ezekiel S Merrill
21
8 87
47
1 63
Robert Stevens .
.18
.7 .75
.41
1.41
Cyrus Nesmith .
18
7 75
41
1 41
Robert Young .
18
7 75
41
1 41
James H. Saunders
22
8 93
50
1 73
James Arwin
25
9 1 04
56
1 94
Samuel Brown .
50
18 2 08
1 12
3 88
John G. Brown .
76
27 3 12
1 63
5 83
EARLY RECORDS OF MANCHESTER,
295
David Stevens .
Isaac Stevens
Thomas Hardy .
Joseph Young .
District No. 3
David Webster Jim
Franklin Webster
Viranus Webster
Russel Moor .
Joseph Andrus
James Ray
John Brown .
Hiram Haseltine
Richard Parry
James Nutt .
James Nutt Jun
Israel Merrill
John Young .
Peter Emerson
Jonas Harvey
Josiah Crosby
Peter Young
David Dickey
William Dickey
Thomas Wells
Gilman Moor
Joseph C. Moor
John Dickey Jun
Cyrus Moor . .
Reuben Moor
Franklin Moor .
James Emerson .
Tyler Brown . .
Israel Brown Jun
Nathaniel Moor .
Jesse Johnson
21
8
87
47
1 63
21
8
87
47
1 63
60
22
2 48
1 34
4.64
97
35
4 04
2 15
7 51
30
47
5 39
2 89
10 05
18
7
75
41
1 41
18
7
15
41
1 41
39
14
1 62
87
3 02
71
26
2 94
1 57
5 48
02
37
4 23
2 27
7 89
55
19
2 26
1 26
4 21
18
7
75
41
1 41
18
7
75
41
1 41
08
39
4 40
2 39
8 26
63
22
2 57
1 39
4 81
72
62
7 13
3 82
13 29
82
29
3 38
1 81
6 30
85
30
3 50
1 87
6 52
80
64
7 44
3 59
13 47
18
7
75
41
1 41
92
33
3 84
2 06
7 15
23
44
5 09
2 73
9 49
29
11
1 22
96
2 58
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76
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18
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41
1 41
29
11
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96
2 58
55
20
2 30
1 22
4 27
46
17
1 91
1 03
3 57
53
19
2 20
1 18
4 10
29
10
1 18
64
2 21
18
7
75
41
1 41
18
7
75
41
1 41
96
70
8 12
4 34
15 12
25
9
1 00
54
1 88
296
MANCHESTER HISTORIC COLLECTIONS.
John Calfe . .
Jesse Hartwell .
William Snow
Joseph Moor
Jacob Brown
Widow B. Moor
John Harvey
District No 4
Amos Weston
Amos Weston Jun
Elbridge Weston
James M c Questen
Isaac Huse . .
John G. Webster
John Haseltine .
Stephen Haseltine
Kadniol Haseltine
Silas Haseltine .
Reuben Sawyer .
Reuben G. Sawyer
Hugh Boyes . .
Samuel Boyes .
James Boyes
James Young
Elijah Flint . .
Benjamin Corning
Gilbert Greely .
Archabld Gamble
Thomas Gamble
Archibald Gamble Jr
Samuel Gamble
Daniel Harris
Willard Harris .
John Dickey . .
Jonathan Dickey
Jonathan Haseltine
John Webster . .
50
18
2
09
1
12
3 89
29
10
1
18
64
2 21
20
7
81
44
1 52
29
1 18
13
63
7
29
25 39
31
11
1
28
68
2 38
9
3
37
22
71
18
7
75
41
1 41
63
22
2
57
1
39
4 81
85
31
3
54
1
89
6 59
18
7
75
41
1 41
73
26
3
02
1
61
5 62
81
1 01
11
66
6
23
21 71
41
14
1
68
90
3 13
42
15
1
74
93
3 24
18
7
75
41
1 41
18
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75
41
1 41
49
17
1
99
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3 73
66
24
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18
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1 41
24
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18
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72
1
46
5 08
09
39
4
48
2
41
8 37
EAKLY RECORDS OF MANCHESTER,
297
Israel Webster .
Joshua Webster
Amos Webster .
David Webster .
Ebenezar Webster
Amos Webster Jun
John Haseltine Jun
Edward Haseltine
Nathaniel Conant
Jonathan Young
Edward Young .
Cyrus Young
Jonathan Young 3 rd
John P. Young .
Granderson Morse
Johnson Morse .
Ebenezar Corning
George Corning .
Nathaniel Corning
David Corning .
Jonathan Hardy-
William Davis .
District No 5
Nathan Johnson
David Dickey Jun
John Proctor
Edward Proctor .
Phineas Bailey .
Newal Marden .
William Bailey Jur
Jephiah Haseltine
William Haseltine
District No 6
Jacob Whittemore
Thomas Cheney .
Widow Garven .
51
54
6
22
3
34
11 61
18
7
75
41
1 41
18
7
75
41
1 41
22
8
92
49
1 71
41
14
1
68
90
3 13
18
7
75
41
1 41
60
22
2
46
1
32
4 60
42
14
1
70
92
3 18
50
18
2
05
1
11
3 84
51
54
6
26
3
35
11 66
51
18
2
14
1
14
3 97
34
12
1
40
76
2 62
29
10
1
18
64
2 21
18
7
75
41
1 41
82
29
3
38
1
82
6 31
53
19
2
16
1
17
4 05
28
10
1
14
60
2 12
28
10
1
14
60
2 12
43
15
1
76
95
3 29
28
10
1
16
62
2 16
18
7
75
41
1 41
18
7
75
41
1 41
39
14
1
58
86
2 97
48
17
1
97
1
06
3 68
87
31
3
60
1
92
6 70
18
7
75
41
1 41
48
17
1
97
1
06
3 68
37
13
1
55
84
2 89
18
7
75
41
1 41
56
20
2
32
1
24
4 32
36
13
1
47
80
2 76
69
24
2
84
1
52
5 29
64
23
2
63
1
42
4 92
12
4
48
27
91
298
MANCHESTER HISTORIC COLLECTIONS.
Heirs of Jacob Gar-'
•in
11
4
42
24
81
Joshua Blodget .... 31
11
1 28
68
2 38
Daniel Watts .... 1 09
39
4 53
2 43
8 44
District No 7
Ezra Kimball .... 29
10
1 18
64
2 21
Nathan Kimball
55
19
2 26
1 21
4 21
Calvin Kimball .
18
7
75
41
1 41
Archibald Stark
54
19
2 22
1 20
4 15
John Emerson . .
18
7
75
41
1 41
Nehimiah Porter
22
8
93
50
1.73
John Stark Jun Lt
.
. 1 34
48
5 55
2 98
10.35
Samuel Stark Jur
18
7
75
41
1.41
Amos Kimball .
1 56
56
6 47
3 46
12.05
Matthew Kennedy
. 1 01
36
4 19
2 24
7.80
John Stark Esq .
1 40
49
5 76
3 09
10.74
Charles Stark
29
10
1 18
64
2.21
Albert Stark .
18
7
75
41
1.41
Samuel Stark
29
11
1 19
65
2.24
John Stark 3 rd
81
29
3 36
1 80
6.26
John Babson
18
7
75
41
1.41
Joseph Farmer
18
7
75
41
1.41
August 25 th 1827 At a legal Town Meeting duly notified
and holden at Manchester Meeting house for the purpose of
appointing a petit Juror to serve at the Court of common
Pleas to be holden at Amherst on the first Tuesday of Sep-
tember next Ephraim Stevens Jun was chosen Moderator of
said Meeting — proceeded and drew from the Box Archibald
Gamble Jr to serve the first week
A true record Attest
Franklin Moor Town Clerk
State of Newhampshire Hillsborrough ss.
To Patten Hall Constable for the Town of Manchester
Greeting
We command you in the Name of the State of Newhamp-
shire to warn all the Inhabitants of Manchester quallified to
EARLY RECORDS OE MANCHESTER. 299
vote in Town affairs to meet at the Meetinghouse in said
Town on Wednesday, the twenty ninth day of August instant,
at four of the 0. Clock in the afternoon to act on the fol-
lowing articles
Article 1 To choose a Moderator to govern the Meeting
Article 2 nd To see if the Town will vote to lay out a road
from the Bridge near Mrs. Kidders on the Easterly side of
the Blodget Canal till it mets the road near George Clarks on
the condition that the canal Proprietors pay 250 dollars
Article 3 To see Whether the Town will vote to lay out
a road from from Henry E. Barratts to Amoskeag Bridge or
repair the old one and to see what the Town will do in
300 MANCHESTER HISTORIC COLLECTIONS.
Nonresident Inventory and Taxes
V
— 1827 Town of Manchester
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numbe
acre;
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Lewis Stark Part of the Emerson
Farm
14 70
140
James Emerson Part of ditto . .
12&13 100
100 2
Samuel Head Adjoining ditto . .
15 8
Amoskeag Manufacturing Co Land
adjoining Job Powells Farm . .
li
ditto Part of Mill with
Esq Stark
Thomas Nesmith Grist Mill near
Londonderry Line
Thomas Chenny
35
80
Charles Cox part of Mill near Jon-
athan Haseltine
Eichard Dole Land adjoining
James Pays farm
20
80
Nathaniel Smith Land adjoing
Ebenezar Comings
15
30
Benjamin Leach Meadow adjoin-
ing Israel Merrills
3
George Menter Land adj. Samuel
Brown
30
100
John Emerson Land adj. Jonathan
Young
10
Thomas Patterson Jun Saw Mill
near Israel Webster
David W. Dickey Land near David
Dickey
50
125
Robert Adams ditto . .
15
George M c Allister Meadow adj.
ditto
2
Johnson Chase Adjoining M c Ques-
ten & Youngs Land ....
40
100
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302 MANCHESTER HISTORIC COLLECTIONS.
Dudly Porter House near Israel
Webster
Samuel Taylor Land near Gilbert
Greely
Henry & James Taylor near or ad-
joining the same
William Richardson Meadow ad-
joining Rowells
Aaaron Clark ditto . .
James Parker Heirs Farm occupied
by Richard Young
Robert. Hall Land Lying on ball
Hill Road i No 45 .
ditto half of Lot No 47.
adj. the Abbot Farm
ditto Land Bot. of Jona.
Young on L. Derry
road 22 50
ditto Part of Lot No 36.
adjoining place Isaac
Stevens lives on . . 50 100
Daniel Mack half of No. 47 in
comon with Robert
Hall 50 100
ditto part of Lot No 46
adj. Thomas Hardy
and others ... 100 150
12
45
24
90
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100 1
25
50
50
100
EARLY RECORDS OF MANCHESTER. 303
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17
10
30
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23
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7
23
47
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7
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24
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75 11 4 42 24 75 1.56
16 31 2 34 88 9 52 5 25 16 56 34.53
304 MANCHESTER HISTORIC COLLECTIONS.
State of Newhampshirc Hillsborrough ss.
To Patten Hall Constable for the Town of Manchester
Greeting
We command you in the Name of the State of Newhamp-
shire to warn all the Inhabitants of said Town quallified to
vote in town affairs to meet at the Meetinghouse in said Town
on Wednesday the twenty ninth day of August instant at four
of the 0. Clock in the afternoon to act on the following ar-
ticles
Article 1 st To choose a Moderator to govern the meeting
" 2 nd to see if the Town will vote to lay out a road
from the Bridge near Mrs. Kidders on the East-
erly side of the Canal till it meets the road
near George Clarks on the condition that the
canal Proprietors pay 250 dollars
" 3rd To see Whether the Town will vote to lay
out a new road from Henry P. Barretts to Amoskeag Bridge
or repair the old one — Also to see what the Town will do
with regard to the indictment against them
And in warning the Inhabitants of said Town you are
commanded to give fifteen days notice by posting a copy of
this warrant at John Dwinells Inn in said Town — And make
due return of this warrant on or before the hour of holding
said Meeting — Given under our hands and seal At Man-
chester this thirteenth day of August 1827
Fredrick G. Stark
Franklin Moor
Selectmen
Pursuant to the above warrant I have notified the Inhabi-
tants of manchester by posting a copy of the above warrent
fifteen days before the day of holding said Meeting at Capt.
John Dwinells in Manchester
Patten Hall Constable
Proceedings of Town Meeting Aug. 29. 1827
At a legal Town Meeting duly notified and holden at the
Meetinghouse in said Town agreeable to the preceding War-
rant — Chose Jesse Baker Moderator
EARLY RECORDS OF MANCHESTER. 305
Voted to dismiss the 2 nd article in the warrant
Voted that the Selectmen be a Committe to view said road
and Straighten and repair the old road or Layout a new road
as they may think most proper
Voted to dissolve the meeting
Statee of Newhampshire Hillsborough ss
To the Inhabitants quallified to vote in Town affairs
Greeting
Thereby notify and warn all the quallified voters of Man-
chester to meet at the Meeting house in said Town on Friday
the twenty aghth day of September instant to act on follow-
ing articles
1 st To choose a Moderator to govern and regulate said
meeting
2 nd To appoint a Petit Juror to serve at the Superior court
of Judicature to be holden on the monday the next following
the first tuesday of October next — Given under my hand
and seal this fourteenth day of September A. D. 1827
Franklin Moor Town Clerk
The Inhabitants whin named, met as within directed and
chose
Samuel Jackson Moderator
The meeting then proceed according to the provisions of
the law and appointed John G. Brown to serve at the above
named Court
Fredrick G. Stark
Amos Weston Jur
Selectmen
A true copy of record attest
Samuel Jackson Moderator
Manchester September 1 st 1827 The undersigned have this
day laid out a publick Highway as follows (viz) Beginning at
a bunch of small maples on the east side of the river road
near the northwest corner of Phillip Stevens farm — said
maples being on the top of the Hill south side of the small
Brook below Amoskeag Bridge — thence south twenty de-
306 MANCHESTER HISTORIC COLLECTIONS.
grees west by a large Stone and an Elm tree in said Stevens
field fifty two rods to Hibbert Stevens Land thence south
ten degrees east thirty four rods through Hibbert Stevens
land to Henry R. Barretts land thence the same course
through Henry R. Barrets land and by the west end of his
Barn Seventy two rods to the old road road south of the
Humphry Brook — said road is laid out two and a half rods
wide and the line aforsaid is to be the easterly line of the
road and we have awarded the said Barrett as damages the
sum of sixty dollars in addition to the old road as now trav-
eld by his Farm whitich is to be exchanged in part pay for the
new road laid out as aforesaid — We have also awarded to
the said Hibbert Stevens as damages in addition to the road
to be exchanged as the sum of thirty dollars and to the said
Phillip Stevens we have awarded in addition to the old road
as damage the sum of sixty dollars
Fredrick G. Stark
Amos Weston Jun
Franklin Moor
Selectmen
Licences 1827
The undersigned Selectmen of Manchester Licence James
Boyes to exercise the business of Taverner at his dwelling
house in said Town for and during the term of one year from
the present date agreeable to an act passed July 7 th 1827
Amos Weston Jun
Franklin Moor
Selectmen
Manchester Nov. 21. 1827
The undersigned Selectmen of Manchester hereby Licence
Fredrick G. Stark to sell and mix Spirituous Liquors and
wines at his Store in said Manchester for and during the
term of one year from the present date agreeably to an act
passed July 7 — 1827
Amos Weston Jun
Franklin Moor
Selectmen
Manchester December 5 th 1827
EARLY RECORDS OF MANCHESTER. 307
We the Subscribers do hereby licence John Gamble
retail wine Spirituous and mixed Liquors at his Store in
Manchester three months from date
John Eay
Nath 1 Moor
Selectmen of Manchester
April 24 th 1828
"We the Subscribers hereby Licence David Webster Jun
to retail wines and Spiritous Liquors at his house as a tavern
in Manchester six months from date
John Eay
Nath 1 Moor
Selectmen
Manchester April 22. 1828
We the subscribers Selectmen of the Town of Londonderry
and Manchester met this day for the purpose of Perambulating
the Lines betwen said Town and proceeded as follows (Viz)
Began at a pitch pine tree Standing in the edge of a
Swamp at the southeast corner of Chester and run south
making a proper allowance, for the variation of the needle
163 rods to a stone in Menter's Field, a few rods southeast
from the old Mill place, thence west to a Stake and Stones
in Capt. Joseph Moors field, about 12 rods East of Said Moors
House thence south to a white Birch Tree marked and letered
— Standing at the south angle of Manchester and on the west
line of Londonderry We have also renewed the several marks
or monuments on Said Line
Eobert Mack
Eobert Boyd Jun
Selectmen of Londonderry
Fredrick G. Stark
Amos Weston Jur
Selectmen of Manchester
Manchester December 12 th 1827
Agreeable to Notice previously posted at John Dwinells
Inn in Manchester the Inhabitants of said Town Met for the
308 MANCHESTER HISTORIC COLLECTIONS.
purpose of appointing a Petit Juror to serve at the court of
common Pleas at Amherst on Monday the next following the
2 nd Tuesday of February instant proceeded and chose
Ephraim Stevens Jun Moderator
And Daniel Watts was drawn to serve as a petit Juror as
aforsaid — and he has been Notified to attend there on that
day at ten o. clock in the forenoon
Franklin Moor Town Clerk
Manchester February 4 th 1828
State of Newhampshire Hillsborroug ss
To John Eay one of the Constables of the Town of Man-
chester Greeting
In the name of said State you are hereby required to notify
and warn all the quallified voters in said Manchester to meet
at the Meetinghouse in said Town on Tuesday the eleventh
day of March next at ten 0. Clock in the forenoon to act on
the following articles (Viz).
Article 1 st To Choose a Moderator to govern and regulate
the meeting
Second — To Choose a Town Clerk for the ensuing year.
Third To choose a board of Selectmen for ditto
Fourth To choose a person to Eepresent this Town in the
General Court the ensuing year.
Fifth To vote by ballot for Governor, Consellor Senator
County Treasurer and Register of Deeds
Sixth To Choose all such Town officers as the Laws of this
State require or may be necessary for the management of the
affairs of the Town
Seventh To hear all Town accounts and act thereon.
Eighth To see how much money the Town will vote to raise
to defray the Town expenses the ensuing year.
Ninth To see how much money the Town will vote to raise
to repair the Highways the ensuing year.
Tenth To see what method the Town will take to support
the Paupers, belonging to this Town.
Eleventh To see if the Town will vote to make an altera-
tion in the division of the Town into School District.
EAELY RECORDS OF MANCHESTER. 309
Twelfth To see if Town will vote to accept a proposed
alteraton in the road near Nathaniae Conants and to ex-
chang the road land
Thirteenth To see if the Town will vote to discontinue the
road laid out by the Selectmen through Henry. E Barretts
Hibbard Stevens and Phillip Stevens Land.
And in warning and notifying said meeting you are to
give fifteen days notice by posting a copy of this Warrant at
some Publick place near the Meetinghouse in said Manchester
fifteen days prior to the day of holding said Meeting — And
Make due return of this "Warrant with your doings thereon
unto the Town Clerk or in his Absence to the Selectmen on
the day and hour of holding Said Meeting — Given under
our hands and seals at Manchester the sixteenth day of Feb-
ruary February Anno domini 1828
Fredrick G. Stark
Amos Weston Jun
Franklin Moor
Selectmen
I have notified and warned said meeting by posting a copy
of the above warrant at the Inn of Dwinnels & Quimbys
John Eay Constable
At the annual Meeting of the Inhabitants of Manchester
holden at the Meetinghouse on the eleventh day of march
1828
Nathaniel Moore was chosen Moderator
Franklin Moor was chosen Town Clerk and Sworn
John Gamble )
John Eay > were selectmen and sworn
Nathaniel Moor )
Franklin Moor was chosen Eepresentative to the General
Court of Newhampshire — The Meeting then proceeded to
Vote for State and county officers and the votes were as fol-
lows Viz.
For Governor John Bell had 75 Votes
" " Benjamin Pierce 89 do
310
MANCHESTER HISTORIC COLLECTIONS.
For Counsellor David L. Morrill . . .
Matthew Harvey "...
For Senator David Steel had ....
Thomas Chandler " . .
Fo County Treasurer John Secomb "
" John Bruce — .
For Eegister of Deeds Ezra Prescott had
Charles Eichardson
Joseph Moore was chosen Treasurer and was sworn
Patten Hall and Daniel Watts were chosen Constable
Sworn
The Meeting was then adjourned to March 13 th 1828.
75
do
89
do
75
do
89
do
76
88
.89
.75
and
Meet according to adjournment
The following persons were chosen Surveyors of Highway
and sworn
- John Stark Jun
Job Powell — sworn
Samuel Jackson sworn
John G. Brown sworn
Thomas Gamble sworn
Eeuben G. Sawyer sworn
Israel Merrill sworn
Thomas Cheney
James Pay sworn
Nathan Johnson sworn
Jesse Baker was chosen Tythingman and was sworn
Voted Charles Blodget J
" Pussel Moor / Hogreeves and were sworn
« Hibbard Stevens )
District No 1 -
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Voted Daniel Watts
u Granderson Morse
« Patten Hall
u Joseph Moor
« John G. Brown
" Nath 1 Moor
Surveyors of wood and were
> sworn
EARLY RECORDS OF MANCHESTER
311
Surveyors of Lumber
Voted George Clark sworn
" Nathail Moor sworn
" James Griffin do
" Samuel Hall do
" Jona Haseltine
" Israel Merrill
Fredrick G. Stark sworn
Archibald Stark
Joshua "Webster sworn
Beuben Moor sworn
Patten Hall sworn
Jesse Baker was chosen Field Driver
Joshua Blodget sworn
W m P. Harwood do
Joshua Webster do
Jonas Harvey do
James Pay
Nathaniel Conant & Matthew Kennedy were chosen Cul-
lers of Staves & Sworn
Samuel Jackson was chosen Pound Keeper
David Dickey & James M c Questen were chosen Cullers of
bricks
Nathan Johnson was chosen Sealer of Leather
Fredrick G. Stark was chosen Sealer of weights and meas-
ures
The following Persons were chosen prudential committees
for their respective School Districts (Viz)
were chosen flshwards
District No
1
John Pay
«
2
Samuel Jackson
a
3
Joseph Moor
u
4
James M c Questen
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ct
5
John Proctor
u
6
Daniel Watts
a
7
John Stark Jun
Voted to allow Fredrick G. Starks account
as Treasurer
" to allow
Joseph Youngs account if it has not been
paid
312 MANCHESTER HISTORIC COLLECTIONS.
" to allow Fredrick G. Starks account as Selectman
" to allow Amos Westons Jur a/c as Selectmen
" to allow Moses Davis on his a/c four dollars
Voted To allow Patten Hall account
Voted To adjourn thirty minuits
Met according to adjournment and
Voted To allow Silas Walkers account amounting to 300
Voted To allow Jon a Youngs account
Voted To allow John Rays account for services as Con-
stable
Voted To allow Plummer Comings account
Voted To allow John Haseltines Junr bill for Plank
Voted To raise five hundred dollars to defray the ex-
penses of the Town
Voted To raise one dollar on a pole to repair the High-
ways
Voted To raise fifty cents on a poll as a Winter Tax
Voted To sell the Paupers to the Lowest bidder
Voted to dismiss the eleventh article in the Warrant
Voted that the Selectmen be a committee to view the road
near Nathaniel Conants and to exchange the same the said
Conant shall have made it as good as the old one
Voted to dismiss the thirteenth article in the warrant
The Collectorship was then Struck off to Jacob Whitemore
at 3J cts on the dollar for collection
Proceeded to Vendue the Paupers and
Phillis White was Struck off to Ebenezer Webster at one
dollar pr week
Abigail Davis was Struck off to James Nutt Jun at on
doll pr week
Mrs. Cutler was struck off to Joshua Blodget at sixty five
cent pr week
Mrs. Polly Wilson was Struck off to Thomas Cheny at
forty-five cent pr week
Wm Perry was struck off to Josiah Parry at fifty three cents
per week
EARLY RECORDS OF MANCHESTER. 313
Kichard Hardy and Wife were Struck off to Kichard Young
at one dollar and eight cents per week
Clothing and medical aid of all the aforementiond Pau-
pers excepted
Franklin Moor Town Clerk
State of Newhampshire Hillsborrough ss
To Patten Hall Constable for the Town of Manchester
Greeting
We command you in the name of the State of N. Hamp-
shire to warn all the Inhabitants of said Town quallined to
vote in Town affairs to meet at the meeting house in said
Town on Monday the 31 st day of March instant at one of
the 0' Clock P. M. to act on the following articles (Viz)
Article 1 st To choose to choos a Moderator to govern the
Meeting
2 nd To see if the Town will vote to let the money
which accrued from the sale of the ministerial Land remain
in the Town as as a fund the annual Interest of which to be
appropriated to the support of Preaching
Article 3 rd To see if the Town will vote to let th money
willed to the Town of Manchester by Capt John Perham re-
main in the Town as a fund the interest of which to be ap-
propriated to the support of preaching
Article 4 th To see if the Town will vote to Choose a com-
mittee consisting of one person in each school District to take
into consideration the expediencly of making an alteration
in the School Districts and make report to the next Town
meeting
And in warning the Inhabitants of said Town you are
commanded to give fiften days notice by posting a copy of
this warrant at the Meetinghouse — And to make due return
of this warrant on or before the hour of holding s d meeting —
Given under our hands and seal At Manchester this four-
teenth day of March 1828
John Gamble
John Pay
Kath 1 Moore
Selectmen of Manchester
314 MANCHESTER HISTORIC COLLECTIONS.
Hillsborrough ss
Pursuant to within warrant I have notified the Inhabitants
by posting a copy of this warrant fifteen days prior to said
Meeting March 31 st 1828
Patten Hall Constable
At a legal Meeting of the Inhabitants of Manchester holden
at the Meeting house March 31 st 1828
Fredrick G Stark was chosen Moderator
Voted To dismiss the Second article in the warrant
" dismiss the third Article in "
" " dismiss the 4 th Artille in the warrant
A true Eecord Attest
Franklin Moor Town Clerk
EARLY RECORDS OF MANCHESTER.
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Taxes for Manchester
School District No 1
John Ray ....
Willard Huntoon .
George Clark . .
James Clark . . .
Patten Hall . . .
Fredrick G. Stark .
Eoger Stevens . .
Betsy Kidder . .
Heirs of S. B. Kidder
James Griffin . .
Stark & Sullivan .
Phillip Stevens . .
John Harwood . .
Jesse Baker . . .
John Hall . . .
Job Eowell . . .
Theophilus Tilton .
David Harwood
Jonathan Bussel . .
Phillip Stevens Jun
James Hall . . .
Israel Young . .
Jonathan Young Jur
Daniel Young . .
Nathaniel Merrill Jur.
Charles Blodget
Henry E. Barrett .
Hibbard Stevens
Samuel Hall . . .
Euth Stevens . .
Dana Lamb . . .
John Gamble . .
Hesekiah Young .
Joseph B. Hall . .
1828
State County
Tax Tax
Town School Highway-
Tax Tax Tax
1 44
88
7 95
3 54
8 50
18
10
93
41
1 00
1 23
77
6 96
3 09
7 43
18
10
93
41
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1 66
40
3 64
1 61
3 88
1 43
82
7 48
3 28
7 88
20
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49
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52
32
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26
16
1 47
66
1 57
19
12
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48
1 15
16
10
93
41
1 00
1 03
63
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2 54
6 10
18
10
93
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1 00
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12
1 08
48
1 15
70
43
3 92
1 74
4 19
1 21
70
6 37
2 83
6 80
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12
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48
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18
11
93
41
1 00
18
11
93
41
1 00
18
11
93
41
1 00
23
15
1 20
53
1 29
33
21
1 72
76
1 84
18
11
93
41
1 00
31
20
1 60
71
1 71
34
22
1 76
78
1 88
18
11
93
41
1 00
59
34
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1 36
3 26
51
33
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1 18
2 84
1 13
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2 59
6 25
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12
30
18
11
93
41
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24
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99
2 38
96
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2 20
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3.42
1.52
3.19
EARLY RECORDS OF MANCHESTER.
325
Moses Davis ....
. 1.07
.68
5.52
2 44
5.89
Daniel Hall ....
1.07
.68
5.52
2.44
5.89
James H. Saunders . .
.22
.12
1.15
.51
1.25
Jeremiah Johnson . .
.18
.11
.93
.41
1.00
Joseph Young . . . .
.90
.58
4.54
2.16
4.96
Thomas Hardy . . .
.41
.26
2.14
.95
2.29
Ephraim Stevens Jun .
1.21
.78
6.26
2.78
6.69
Isaac Farmer . . .
.39
.24
1.95
.87
2.09
Hubbard Hardy . .
.18
.11
.93
.41
1.00
Eobert Stevens . . .
.18
.11
.93
.41
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Ephraim Stevens .
2
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.14
6
16
Eichard Young . . .
.57
.37
2.97
1.32
3.18
John Griffin ....
.18
.11
.93
.41
1.00
Samuel Jackson . . .
.82
.52
4.22
2.92
4.51
John Dwinells . . .
.42
.27
2.16
.96
2.31
Elisha Quimbey . . .
1.02
.67
5.25
2.33
5.61
John Young Jun . .
.52
.33
2.70
1.20
2.88
Josiah Perry
.19
.12
1.08
.48
1.15
Israel Brown Jur . .
.18
.11
.93
.41
1.00
Nathaniel Merrill . .
.28
.18
1.45
64
1.56
Ezekiel S. Merrill . .
.28
.18
1.45
.64
1.56
Moses Hall ....
.23
.14
1.18
.52
1.27
Samuel Brown . . .
.84
.54
4.33
1.92
4.63
Israel Brown . . .
.19
.12
1.08
.48
1.15
James Arwine . . . .
.26
.17
1.36
.60
1.4?
Joseph Farmer . . .
.18
.11
.93
.41
1 .00
John G-. Brown . . .
.52
.32
2.88
1.28
3.07
Nath 1 Baker ....
.18
.11
.93
.41
1.00
William Haseltine . .
.18
.11
.93
.41
1 00
Eoss Barrett ....
18
.11
.93
.41
1.00
School District No 3
Joseph Andrus . . .
.62
.40
3.21
1.43
3.48
John Young
.63
.41
3.27
1.45
3.50
William Snow . . .
.19
.12
1.08
.47
1.14
Joseph Moor . . .
3.16
2.03
16.27
7.33
17.33
Nathaniel Moor . . .
1.93
1.24
9.93
4.41
10.62
326
MANCHESTER HISTORIC COLLECTIONS.
Cyrus Moor . .
.77
.49
3.99
1.77
4.27
James Nutt . .
1.16
.74
5.97
2.65
6.39
James Nutt Jun
.43
.28
2.17
.96
2.32
David Dickey . .
1.20
.77
6.17
2.74
6.60
William Dickey .
.42
27
2.16
.96
2.31
Peter Young . .
.83
.53
4 22
2 92
4 51
Franklin Moor .
59
34
2 97
1 36
3 26
Reuben Moor
49
31
2 55
1 13
2 73
Russel Moor . .
39
25
2 01
89
2 15
Gilman Moor
18
11
93
41
1 00
Samuel Corning
18
11
93
41
1 00
Jesse Johnson .
24
15
1 26
56
1 35
Joseph C Moor .
18
11
93
41
1 00
Daniel Wheeler .
18
11
93
41
1 00
Thomas Wells .
18
11
93
41
1 00
James Emerson .
28
18
1 45
64
1 56
Jonas Harvey
1 84
1 17
9 43
4 19
10 09
Gilman Harvey .
18
11
93
41
1 00
John Harvey
18
11
93
41
1 00
Israel Merrill
1 35
83
7 58
3 34
8 04
Peter Emerson .
74
47
3 81
1 69
4 08
David Webster Jr.
. 1 37
88
7 05
3 13
7 54
Franklin Webster
18
11
93
41
1 00
John Calfe . .
54
35
2 82
1 26
3 02
Jacob Brown
28
18
1 45
64
1 56
Tyler Brown
18
11
93
41
1 00
James Ray . .
74
46
3 81
1 68
4 07
John Brown . .
67
43
3 45
1 53
3 69
Samuel Jacobs .
18
11
93
41
1 00
School District No 4
Amos Weston Jun ... 92
59
4 75
2 11
5 07
Amos Weston
60
39
3 13
1 39
3 49
James M c Questen
83
53
4 22
1 85
4 51
Isaac Huse . .
. 2 50
1 60
13 87
5 72
14 52
John G. Webster
48
31
2 50
1 11
2 68
John Haseltine .
44
28
2 30
1 02
2.46
Stephen Heseltine
.18
.11
.93
.41
1.00
EARLY RECORDS OF MANCHESTER.
327
Kadmoil Haseltine
.18
.11
.93
.41
1.00
Silas Haseltine .
45
29
2 32
1 02
2 49
Reuben Sawyer .
74
46
3 81
1 68
4 09
Reuben G. Sawyer
18
11
93
41
1 00
Hugh Boyes . .
. 1 48
95
7 63
3 39
8 15
Samuel Boyes .
18
11
93
41
1 00
James Boyes
29
19
1 46
64
1 57
James Young
.68
44
3 45
1 53
3 70
Samuel Giles
22
14
1 15
51
1 23
Elijah Flint . .
45
29
2 35
1 04
2 52
Benjamin Corning
60
38
3 11
1 38
3 22
Gilbert Greely .
92
59
4 75
2 11
5 07
Archibald Gamble
. 2 31
1 48
11 88
5 28
12 69
Thomas Gamble
23
15
1 20
53
1 29
Archibald Gamble I
"un
92
59
4 75
2 11
5 09
Samuel Gamble .
18
11
93
41
1 00
Daniel Harris
53
33
2 88
1 28
3 07
Willard Harris .
53
33
2 88
1 28
3 07
John Dickey . .
39
25
2 01
89
2 15
Jona Dickey . .
53
33
2 89
1 29
3 10
Jonathan Haseltine
77
49
3 99
1 77
4 27
John Webster
1 08
69
5 59
2 47
5 96
Israel Webster .
1 67
95
8 60
3 83
9 20
Joshua Webster .
18
11
93
41
1 00
Amos Webster .
18
11
93
41
1 00
David Webster .
24
15
1 36
60
1 46
Ebenezer Webster
45
29
2 32
1 02
2 47
Amos Webster Jun
18
11
93
41
1 00
John Haseltine Jun
60
39
3 14
1 40
3 50
Edward Haseltine
59
34
2 96
1 35
3 24
Nath 1 Conant
49
31
2 51
1 12
2 68
Jona Young . . .
1 22
75
6 06
3 00
7 23
Edward Young . .
46
28
2 55
1 13
2 73
Cyrus Young , .
43
28
2 17
96
2 32
Jon a Young 3 rd .
28
17
1 58
70
1 69
John P. Young . ,
18
11
93
41
1 00
Granderson Morse .
76
47
4 24
1 88
4 54
328
MANCHESTER HISTORIC COLLECTIONS.
Moses Moor . .
George Corning .
David Corning .
Franklin Stevens
Hazen Boyes . .
Daniel Clough .
William Dickey Ju
Israel Webster Jun
Sewel Haseltine
Johnson Morse .
District No 5
Nathan Johnson
David Dickey Jun
John Proctor
Edward Proctor
Hazen Davis . .
Jeptha Haseltine
Amos Merrill
Asa Haseltine .
Absolom Haseltine
Nathan Johnson Jun
School District No 6
Jacob Whitemore
Daniel Watts
Joshua Blodget .
Thomas Chenny
Widow Garven .
Heirs of Jacob Garvin
School District No 7
Ezra Kimball
Samuel E. Kimball
Nathan Kimball
John Emerson .
James Emerson
Nehemiah Porter
Archibald Sark .
18
11
93
41
1.00
19
12
1
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48
1.15
18
11
93
41
1 00
18
11
93
41
1 00
46
28
2
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1
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2 73
18
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93
41
1 00
27
16
1
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69
1 62
18
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93
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1 00
18
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93
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1 00
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30
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1
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64
39
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1
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3 80
54
33
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50
1
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2
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65
39
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1 00
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2
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3 26
EARLY RECORDS OF MANCHESTER.
329
John Stark Jim
Samuel Stark Ju
Kobert Stark
Amos Kimball
Mathew Kennedy
John Stark .
Albert Stark
Charles Stark
Samuel Stark
John Stark 3 rd
William Colby
36
83
7 58
3 34
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1 69
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59
1 46
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1 36
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18
11
93
41
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330 MANCHESTER HISTORIC COLLECTIONS.
Nonresident Inventory and Taxes 1828 Town „ %?
« m 1 3
of Manchester of ©J
9-5
Samuel Head Land adjoining James Emerson 15 8 a
Amosgeag Man g Co Land adjoining Job
Bowels Fam L|
ditto Part of Mill with Squire
Stark
Thomas Nesmith Grist Mill near Londonderry
Line 35 80
L & M Jackson Land adjoining Thomas
Cheney 35 80
Charles Cox Part of Mill near Jonathan Hasel-
tine
Richard Dole Land adjoing James Rays Farm 20 80
Nathaniel Smith do do Ebenezer Corn-
ing 15 30
Benjamin Leach Meadow adjoining Israel
Merrill
George Menter Land adjoining Samuel Brown
John Emerson do do Jonathan Young
David W. Dickey the Ebenezer Corning Farm
adj — g L. Derry line
Robert Adams Land adjoing David Dickeys
land
George M c Allister Meadow adjoining do . .
Dudley Porter House near Israel Webster . .
Samuel Taylor Land near Gilbert Greelys . .
Henry & James Taylor do ...
William Richardson Meadow adjoining Row-
ells
Aaron Clark " do do
Heirs of James Parker Farm occupied by
Richard Young 100 100
Robert Hall Land adjoining Ball Hill Road
i No 45 25 40
" ditto half of lot No 47 adjoining
the Abbot Farm 50 75
ditto Land Bot of Jon* Young
Jun on the Londonderry road 22 50
ditto Part of Lot No 36 adjoin-
ing Moses Halls 50 75
Daniel Mack half of Lot No 47 in common
with Robert Hall 50 75
ditto Part of Lot No 46 adjoin-
ing Thomas Hardys 100 150
3
30
100
10
50
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15
2
12
45
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6
EARLY RECORDS OF MANCHESTER. 331
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332 MANCHESTER HISTORIC COLLECTIONS.
The undersigned Selectmen of Manchester have this day
marked and laid out a publick Highway as follows — com-
mencing at the Highway near Nathaniel Conants Barn —
thence south 38 degrees west Sixteen rods to a State — thence
South 67 degrees West Sixty rods — thence South 50 rods
west twenty six rods — thence south 77 degrees west thirteen
rods to the Highway near Williams Dickeys House — said
road to be made on the above line, or as near thereto as good
ground will admit — and is allowed to be three rods wide —
John Gamble
John Ray
Selectmen of Manchester
May 10 th 1828
Manchester July 26 th 1828
We the Subscribers do hereby licence John Gamble to
Retail Spirituous and mixed Liquors at his Store in Manches-
ter three Months from the present date
John Ray
Nath 1 Moor
Selectmen of Manchester
This may certify that we the Subscribers Selectmen of
Manchester do hereby grant Samuel Jackson of said Man-
chester Licence to retail Wines and Spirituous Liquors by the
pint or Larger quantity at his store in Manchester aforsaid
for and during the term of one year from this date agreeably
to provisions of an act entitled an act regulating Licenced
Houses approved July 7 th 1827
John Gamble
John Ray
Selectmen of Manchester
Manchester Sept 4 th 1828
Recorded Sept 4 th 1828
Franklin Moor T. Clerk
State of Newhampshire Hillsborough ss.
To Patten Hall Constable for the Town of Manchester
— Greeting
EARLY RECORDS OF MANCHESTER. 333
You are hereby required in the name of the State of New-
hampshire to warn all the Inhabitants of said Town quallified
to vote in Town affairs to meet at the Meetinghouse in said
Town on Saturday the 26 th day of July instant at four 0.
Clock P. M. to act on the following articles (Viz)
Article 1 st To Choose a Moderator to govern thee Meeting
Article 2 nd To see if the Town will choose an agent to op-
pose the Mammouth Eoad
Article 3 rd To see if the Town will vote to refund part or
all of the money paid by Retailers and Taverners for Li-
cences
And in warning the Inhabitants of said Town you are to
give fifteen days notice by posting a copy of this Warrant
at the Meetinghouse in said Manchester
And to make due return of this Warrant on or before the
Hour of holding said Meeting
Given under our hands and seal at Manchester this fifth
day of July 1828.
John Gamble
John Ray
Nath 1 Moor
Selectmen of Manchester
At a Meeting of the Inhabitants of Manchester legally
notified and holden at the Meetinghouse in said Town
Nathaniel Moore was chosen Moderator
The Meeting then adjourned to the 16 th day of August
(next at 4 0. Clock P. M.
Met according to adjournment — proceeded to take the sinse
of the meeting to know how many were in favour of the said
road, and four rose in favour and about seventy rose against
it.
Voted to choose an agent to oppose the said road who is to
be subject to the controul of the Selectmen — And Daniel
Watts was chosen an agent — to oppose said road —
Voted to dismiss the third article in the warrant — The
meeting dissolved
334 MANCHESTER HISTORIC COLLECTIONS.
At a Meeting of the Inhabitants of Manchester holden at
the Meetinghouse in said Town — a "Venire was then read
requiring the appointment of one Petit Juror to serve at
the court of common Pleas to be holden at Amherst on the
first Tuesday of September next
Nathaniel Moor was chosen Moderator
Proceeded to draw from the box one man to serve at the
Court of Common Pleas as aforsaid — and John Stark was
appointed for that purpose — and he has been duly notified
thereof
Attest
Franklin Moor T. Clerk
Manchester Aug. 16 th 1828
We the Subscribers Selectmen of the Town of Manchester
have this tenth day of September one thousand eight hundred
and twenty eight layed out a Publick Highway as hereinafter
described Beginning at the west side of the old Road south of
Peter Emersons dwelling House at a small Appletree stand-
ing near a ledge thence south ten degrees east twenty rods
through part of Gilman Harveys land thence south four
degrees west eighty rods through the remainder of Gilman
Harveys Land and John Young's land and a part of David
Dickey's Land — thence South fifteen degrees east one
hundred and forty rods through the runing part of David
Dickeys land — also through land owned by Piobert Adams
to Londonderry line — to a stake standing between two white
oak trees
We do hereby award Gilman Harvey fifteen dollars, John
Young ten dollars, David Dickey one hundred and fifty dol-
lars and Eobert Adams ten dollars
John Gamble
Nath 1 Moore
Selectmen of Manchester
Recorded Sept 18 th 1828
Franklin Moore Town Clerk
We the subscribers do hereby Licence Samuel Jackson of
Manchester to retail spirituous and mixed Liquors and keep
EARLY RECORDS OF MANCHESTER. 335
a Tavern at his dwelling house in Manchester one year from
this date
John Gamble
John Ray
Selectmen of Mantr
Manchester Oct 28 th 1828
We the Subscribers do hereby Licence John Gamble to
retail Wine and spirituous Liquors six months at his store
in Manchester
John Ray
Nath 1 Moore
Selectmen of Manchester
Manchester Oct 24 th 1828
State of Newhampshire Hillsborrough ss
To Daniel Watts Constable for the Town of Manchester
1828 Greeting
You are hereby notified in the name of said State of New-
hampshire, to notify and warn a Meeting of the Inhabitants
of said Town of Manchester who are quallifled to vote
in the choice of Senators for the State legislator to be holden
at the Meeting house in said Manchester on Monday the
third day of November next at one O'Clock P. M. to act on
the following articles (Viz)
1 st To choose a Moderator to govern said Meeting
2 nd To vote by ballot for eight persons to be Electors of
President and Vice President of the United States agreeably
to the laws of this State
3 rd To see if the Town will vote to lay out the road from
Moses Halls in said Manchester over Bald Hill Road to the
Londonderry Turnpike near Jepthah Heseltine
And make due return of this warrant with your doings
thereon unto the Town Clerk or in his absence to the Select-
men on or before the time of holding said Meeting — Given
under our hands and seal at Manchester this tenth day of
October in the year of our Lord 1828
John Gamble
John Ray
Nath 1 Moore
336 MANCHESTER HISTORIC COLLECTIONS.
State of Newhampshire Hillsborrough ss
Pursuant to the within warrant I have warned all the legal
Voters in Manchester by posting a true and attested copy
of within warrant at the Meeting house fifteen days before
the third day of November
Daniel Watts Constable
State of Newhampshire
At a legal Town Meeting duly notified and holden at the
Meeting House in Manchester in the County of Hillsborrough
on the first monday of November in the year of our Lord
eighteen hundred and twenty eight the following votes of
the Inhabitants of said Town present and quallified to vote
for Senators in the State Legislature, were given in for Elece-
tors of President and Vice President of the Uxiited States,
and were received in presence of the Selectmen of said Town
in open Meeting by the Moderator thereof, who in said
Meeting in presence of the said Selectmen and the Clerk of
said Town sorted and counted said votes and at the Close
of the Poll made a publick declaration thereof with the
name of every person voted for and the number of votes
for each person as follows
For George Sullivan 67 votes
" Samuel Quarles 67 "
" Samuel Sparhark 67 "
" William Bixbey 67 "
" Nahum Parker 67 "
Thomas Woolson 67 "
Ezra Bartlett 67 «
William Lovjoy 67 "
For John Harvey 97 vote
Benning M. Bean 97 do
William Pickering 97 "
Jesse Bowers 97 "
Jonathan Nye 97 "
Aaron Matson 97 "
Stephen P. Webster .... 97 "
Moses White 97 "
EARLY RECORDS OF MANCHESTER. 337
Ephraim Stevens Jun was chosen Moderator of the said
Meeting and the votes having been given in for Electors of
President and Vice President proceeded to act on the third
article in the warrant — the Meeting voted to dismiss the
same — the Meeting was then dissolved
A true record Attest
Franklin Moor Town Clerk
Manchester December 29 th 1828
We the undersigned Selectmen of the Town of Manchester,
do this day lay out a Highway through Land of Wescoats
bounded as follows. Beginning at the southwest corner of the
Corning Mill yard thence south 16 " East thirty rods to a
White oak tree standing on the south side of said Wescoats
land. Said road is laid out two rods wide. And we the
Selectmen award the said Weseoat for his land fifteen dol-
lars to be paid by the Petitioners for said road
John Gamble
Nath 1 Moore
Selectmen of Manchester
Recorded December 29 th 1829
Franklin Moore Town Clerk .
INDEX.
INDEX OF NAMES OF PERSONS.
Abbott, (farm), 124
Adams & Boyes, 102, 108, 124,
198, 208, 233
Dickey, 167, 182, 199,
208, 233
Jackson, 29
Eedfield, 102, 108, 124,
198, 208, 233, 242
Adams, Kobert, 168, 182, 199,
208, 234, 242, 263,
270, 300, 330, 334 (2)
Aiken, Edward, 97, 105
Joseph, 254, 265, 284, 294
Andrew, William, 149, 157,
168, 182
Andrus, Joseph, 98, 105, 115, 122,
128, 144, 152, 163, 171,
177, 194, 203, 228, 238,
257, 266, 278, 286, 295,
318, 325
Arwin, Alexander, 71
Family, 72, 87, 90, 91,
92, 116, 139
James, 70, 116, 286, 294,
318, 325
Austin, Samuel, 121, 127
Ayers, Eichard H. 41, 66, 88,
111, 114, 136
Babson, John, 95, 103, 120, 125,
141, 151, 169, 174, 192,
200, 216, 226, 236, 291,
298
Bachelder, William,
121, 127,
143, 152
110, 212
232
Badger, William,
Bagley, Phinehas,
Bailey, Phinehas, 123, 131, 148,
154, 163, 173, 180,
Bailey, Phinehas, 196, 207, 213,
269, 290, 297
William, 290
William, Jr., 297
Baker, Benjamin, 124, 149,
156, 167, 181, 197, 208
233, 241, 242, 262, 270
Baker, Jesse, 66, 72, 74, 81 (2),
83, 87, 88, 92, 96, 104,
120, 125, 142, 151, 277,
278 (4), 284, 294, 304,
310, 311, 315, 324
Joseph, 71
Nathaniel, 19, 23, 33, 42,
44, 48, 49, 58, 67, 70,
74, 83, 97, 105, 116,
121, 125, 142, 152, 156,
163, 167, 170, 176, 193,
202, 218, 228, 237, 242,
256, 266, 285, 294,
319, 325
Nathaniel, Jr., 58, 97,
105, 121, 125
Barker, , of Andover, 168,
182, 198, 208, 234, 241,
263
David, 110
Eichard, 29,36,54,61,102
William, 149
Barrett, Henry E., 23, 33, 48, 58,
75, 84, 96, 104, 113,
117, 120, 125, 142, 151,
159, 170, 175, 188, 189,
193, 201, 226, 237, 265,
278, 283, 293, 299, 304,
306 (2), 309, 316, 324
Eoss, see Bartlett, 265,
278, 284, 293, 316,
319 325
Bartlett, Ezra, 110, 277', 336
Ichabod, 159, 211, 276
Josiah, 211
Eoss, 255
341
342
INDEX.
Bartley, Dr. Hugh, 182, 186,
190, 223
Robert, 29, 36, 54, 61,
102, 108, 124, 132, 149,
156, 167, 181, 254
Bayley, Robert, 240, 261
Bean, Benning M., 336
Bell, John, 309
Samuel, 66, 88, 114, 136
Bixby, William, 336
Blodget, Charles, 169, 174, 194,
203, 226, 236, 254, 265,
284, 294, 310, 316, 324
Joshua, 25, 34, 53, 61,
79, 85, 101, 107, 116
(2), 123, 131, 139, 148,
155, 173, 181, 190, 207,
217, 218, 233, 240, 249,
261, 269, 280, 291, 298,
311, 312, 323, 328
William, 25
Bowers, Jesse, 336
Bowman & Moulton, 149, 155,
167, 181
Boyd, Robert, Jr., 307
Boyes, Alexander, 213, 218
Eleanor, 213, 218
Hazen G., 173, 180, 230,
239, 260, 268, 322, 32S
Hugh, 29, 36, 54, 61, 79,
86, 101, 107, 115 (2),
122, 130, 147, 154, 172,
179, 195, 206, 210, 230,
239, 259, 268, 288, 296,
320, 327
James, 173. 1R0. 195, 206,
210, 215, 2^0, 239, 259,
268, 288, 295, 306, 320
327
John, 19, 25, 34
John M., 196, 207, 209
Jonathan, 213, 218
Marjory, Mrs., 213, 218,
249
Mary, 213, 218
Reuben, 24, 34
Samuel, 229, 238. 258,
267, 2S8, 296, 320, 327
William, 212
Brooks, Isaac, 19, 41, 66, 88, 114,
136, 162, 187, 215, 248,
276
Benjamin, 121, 127
Brown, Israel, 23. 33, 48, 58, 75,
84, 105, 121, 127, 143,
Brown, Israel, 152, 157, 163, 193,
202, 228, 237, 256, 266,
285, 294, 317, 325
Israel, Jr., 23, 33, 57, 74,
83, 96, 97, 104, 144,
152, 287, 295, 317, 325
Jacob, 24, 33, 39, 49, 59,
62, 67, 76, 84, 98, 105,
121, 128, 144, 162, 229,
238, 249, 258, 267, 288,
296, 319, 326
John, 24, 33, 39, 42, 49,
59, 62, 67 (2), 76, 84,
89, 98, 105, 122, 128,
135, 144, 152, 171, 177,
194, 203, 213, 215, 216,
228, 238, 248, 257, 266,
286, 295, 319, 326
John, Jr., 19
124
John G., 23, 33, 48, 58,
75, 84, 98, 105, 121,
127, 137, 143, 152, 170,
176, 193, 202, 228, 237,
248, 257, 266, 286, 294,
305, 310 (2), 319, 325
Samuel, 49, 59, 62, 76,
85, 9S, 105, 122, 129,
144, 152, 171, 178, 188,
195, 229, 238, 248, 249,
257, 267, 286, 294, 300,
317, 325, 330
Titus, 211, 215, 276,
277, 326
Tyler, 2S7, 295, 319
William, 34
Bruce, John, 310
Buffum, Joseph, Jr., 66
Buller, Nathan, 16, 85
Burgin, Hall, 212
Buswell, or Buzzell, Daniel, 124,
133, 149, 157, 168, 182
Hezekiah D., 136, 162
Butler, Nathan, 53, 79
Josiah, 66, 110
Butterfield, Jonathan, 102, 108,
149, 157, 168, 182
Calef, or Calfe, John, 25, 50, 59,
63. 67. 76, 84, 98, 105,
122, 129, 145, 153, 171,
INDEX.
343
Calef, or Calfe, John, 178, 188,
189, 194, 204, 216, 229,
238, 248, 257, 267, 278,
287, 296, 319, 326
Chandler, Ensign, 177, 194, 204
Thomas, 19, 30, 36,
41, 110, 111, 215, 248,
276, 277, 310
Chase, Johnson, 29, 36, 54, 62,
124, 133, 149, 157, 168,
182, 198, 208, 234, 241,
226, 270, 300
Joseph, Jr., 112
Henry B., 215
Cheney, Thomas, 196, 207, 233,
240, 261, 269, 291, 297,
300, 310, 312, 322,
328, 330
Choate, William, 124, 132
Clark, Aaron, 123, 130, 145, 153,
172, 179, 195, 206, 230,
239, 302, 330
George, 141, 151, 169, 175,
192, 201, 215, 226, 236,
248, 249, 255, 265, 272,
283, 293, 299, 304,
315, 324
James, 141, 151, 169, 174,
192, 200, 225, 236, 284,
294, 315, 324
Claggett, Clifton, 66
Clongh, Daniel, 322, 328
Coggswell, Wade, 28, 35, 53, 61,
80, 86, 106, 107
Colby, William, 322, 329
Colley, Josiah, 22, 32
Conant, Nathaniel, 53, 60, 77, 85,
89, 99, 106, 123, 130,
146, 153, 164, 172, 179,
189, 196, 207, 209, 216,
230, 239, 249, 260, 268,
278 (2), 289, 297, 309,
311, 312, 321, 327, 332
Mrs. Sarah, 53, 60, 64,
77, 85, 99, 106, 123,
130, 146, 153, 172, 180
Coombs, William, 22, 32, 41,
47, 57
William, Jr., 47, 57, 74,
83, 97, 105
Coming, Abel, 78, 85, 101, 123,
131, 147, 154, 210
241, 271
Benjamin, 27, 35, 42.
Corning, Benjamin, 51, 60, 78,
85, 90, 100, 106, 123,
130, 147, 154, 163, 164,
172, 179, 195, 206, 210,
216, 230, 239, 260, 268,
278, 289, 296, 320, 327
Ebenezer, 26, 35, 51, 60,
78, 85, 101, 107, 123,
130, 154, 156 (2), 163,
196, 198, 209, 230, 239,
241, 249, 260, 268, 271,
297, 300, 330
Ezra, 26, 35, 51, 60
Daniel, 76, 84, 97, 105,
121, 127, 143, 152, 170,
193, 203, 228, 237,
255, 266
David, 231, 239, 260,
290, 297, 322, 328
George, 26, 35, 60, 123,
130, 147, 154, 172, 179,
195, 206, 210, 230, 239,
248, 260, 268, 278, 290,
297, 321, 323
Joshua, 143, 152, 170,
175, 193, 203, 222,
255, 266
Joshua, Jr., 121, 128, 143,
152, 171, 176, 195, 203,
228, 237
Nathaniel, 196, 209, 231,
239, 260, 268, 290, 297
Plummer, 27, 35, 51,
60, 312
'Samuel, 318, 326
Cox, Charles, 29, 36, 54, 62, 102,
108, 149, 156, 167, 181,
197, 208, 233, 242, 262,
270, 300, 330
Crosby, Josiah, 287, 295
Cummings, William, 257, 266
Currier, Richard, 29, 36
Cutler, , of Boston, 102
Elizabeth, 218, 250, 277,
280, 312
Cutter, or Cutler, William, 22
Davis, Abigail, 44, 69, 70, 91, 116,
139, 218, 250, 280, 312
Hazen, 24, 33, 121, 128,
144, 152, 193, 201, 226,
236, 248, 322, 328
344
INDEX.
Davis, John, 24, 33, 121
Moses, 22, 32, 42, 47, 58,
74, 83, 96, 104, 114,
121, 127, 142, 151, 156,
167, 170, 175, 193, 201,
215, 227, 237, 256, 266,
285, 294, 312, 316, 325
Samuel, 28, 35, 49, 58, 89,
97, 105
William, 290, 297
Day, Joseph, 95, 103
Dickey, David, 25, 34, 50, 59, 62,
67, 77, 85, 89, 99, 106,
122, 129, 138, 145, 153,
156, 164, 171, 189, 194,
199, 204, 215, 216 (2),
229, 238, 242 (2), 249,
258, 263, 267, 271 (2),
279, 287, 295, 318, 326,
330, 334 (3)
David, Jr., 79, 86, 101,
107, 123, 131, 146, 153,
173, 178, 180, 188 (2),
196, 207, 232, 240, 261,
269, 278, 290, 297,
322, 328
David W., 270, 300, 330
James, 145, 153
John, 19 (2), 27, 31, 35.
37, 40 (2), 43, 52, 55,
56, 60, 62, 65, 68, 79,
86, 89, 101, 107, 115,
123, 131, 135, 139, 146,
153, 161, 172, 180, 189,
196. 206, 209, 232, 240,
249, 259, 267, 282,
321, 327
John, Jr., 207, 209, 232,
240, 261, 269, 287, 295
John. Esq., 28
Jonathan, 57, 79, 86, 101,
107, 115, 123, 131, 137,
146, 153, 172, 180, 196,
206, 209, 215, 232, 240,
259, 267, 489, 496,
321, 327
William, 171, 178, 194,
204, 229, 238, 248, 258,
259, 267, 2S7, 295, 318,
326, 328
William, Jr., 267, 322,
328
Dinsmore. Samuel, 110, 162
Dodge, Ninian, 176
Dole, Richard, 29, 36, 53, 61, 102,
107, 124, 132, 149, 156,
167, 181, 198, 208, 230,
238, 262, 270, 300, 330
Dustin, Timothy, 29, 36, 54, 62
Dutton, Roger, 21, 31
Duty, Mark (heirs), 53, 102, 108,
124, 132, 149, 156, 167,
181, 197, 208
Dwinnell, John, 23, 33, 49, 58, 66,
67, 75, 84, 91 (2), 96,
102, 104, 115, 117 (2),
118, 119, 121, 127, 143,
152, 170, 176, 186, 188,
193, 202, 220 (2), 222,
227, 237, 255, 265, 272,
273, 281, 285, 294, 304
(2), 307, 317, 325
Dwinnell & Quimby, 276
Eastman, Moses, 41
Nehemiah, 211, 276,
277
Emerson, Charles, 19, 32, 46, 47,
57, 73, 83
James, 229, 238, 258,
267, 287, 295, 300, 319,
322, 326, 328, 330
John, 19, 31, 46, 57,
73, 82, 95, 103, 119,
125, 141, 150, 163, 169,
174, 192, 198, 200, 208,
225. 233, 236, 242, 262,
263, 269, 270, 291, 298,
300, 322, 328, 330
John, Jr., 25, 34
Peter 25, 34, 42, 50, 59,
67, 77. 85. 99. 106,
122, 129, 145, 153, 164,
171, 178, 194, 204, 229,
238, 258, 267, 287, 295,
319, 326, 334
& Harvey, 54, 102, 124
Evans, Estwicke, 159
Farmer, Isaac, 75, 84, 97, 104,
121, 127, 143, 152, 170,
176, 193, 227, 237, 248,
254, 265, 285, 294, 317,
325
INDEX.
345
Farmer, Jacob, 160
Joseph, 19, 23, 33, 48,
58, 291, 298, 317, 325
Farnsworth, William, 255, 265
Farnum, James, 52, 60
John, 52, 60
Fisk, William, 110, 211
Fling, William, 233, 240
Flint, Elijah, 19, 27, 35, 38, 51,
60, 78, 85, 100, 106,
123, 130, 147, 154, 172,
179, 195, 206, 210, 230,
239, 260, 268, 289, 296,
320, 327
Folsom, John, 19, 67, 215, 248
Foster, Alfred, 276, 277
French, Andrew, 22, 32, 47, 57,
74, 83, 104, 120, 125,
142, 151, 170, 175, 192,
201, 226, 236, 254, 265
Frye, John, 18, 20 (2), 28, 35, 40,
45 (2), 53, 61, 80, 86,
89, 90, 101, 107
Gale, Benjamin, 110
Gamble, Archibald, 27, 35, 52,
60, 78, 86, 100, 107,
122, 129, 146, 153, 172,
178, 195, 205, 209, 232,
240, 259, 268, 289, 296,
320, 327
Archibald, Jr., 28, 35,
60, 78, 86, 146, 153,
195, 205, 209, 232, 240,
259, 268, 278, 283, 296,
298, 320, 327
John, 52, 60, 73, 79, 86,
100, 107, 123, 131, 146,
153, 172, 178, 188 (3),
195, 205, 209, 213, 215,
217, 232, 240, 255, 265,
278, 283, 293, 307, 309,
313, 316, 324, 332 (3),
333, 334, 335 (3), 337
Thomas, 27, 35, 52, 60,
79, 86, 100, 107, 123,
130, 146, 153, 172, 178,
195, 205, 209, 232, 240,
259, 268, 289, 296,
310, 327
Thomas, Jr., 52
Samuel, 232, 240, 260,
268, 289, 296, 320, 327
Gamble, William, 26, 34, 51, 60,
69, 79, 86, 100, 106
Garvin, Jacob, 53, 61, 79, 85, 101,
107, 124, 131, 148,
155; heirs, 261, 269,
291, 298, 322, 328
Mrs. Margaret, 173, 181,
196, 207, 233, 240, 261,
269, 291, 297, 322, 328
William, 34
Gault, William, 194, 204
George, John, 110
Giles, Edward, 261, 269
Samuel, 146, 153, 171, 178,
320, 327
Gillis, Jotham, or Jonathan,
284, 294
Gilmsre, Kobert, 223
Goodwin, , 102
Gould, John, 66, 88, 114
Graham, William, 56
Greeley, Gilbert, 27, 35 (2), 51,
60, 78, 85, 89, 100,
106, 109, 110, 112, 113,
123, 130, 147, 154, 172,
179, 188, 195, 199 (2),
206, 210, 231, 239, 242,
260, 268, 271, 289, 296,
302, 320, 327, 330
Dustin, 123, 131
Zaccheus, 27, 35, 51, 60,
78, 85, 100, 106,
123, 130
George F., 230, 238
Griffin, James, 19, 21, 32, 39, 42,
43, 44, 46, 56 (2), 57,
63, 67 (2), 69, 73, 83,
90 (2), 98, 105, 115,
122, 128, 137 (2), 144,
152, 163, 164, 171, 177,
188 (2), 189 (2), 194,
203, 216 (2), 217, 220,
228, 238, 249, 257, 266,
283, 284, 293, 294,
311, 315, 324
John, 17. 18 (2), 20, 21;
est,, 26, 32, 35, 46, 51,
57, 60, 67, 69, 83, 95,
104, 115, 120, 125,
142, 151, 171, 177, 194,
203, 228, 237, 255, 265,
275, 285, 294, 317, 325
Parker, 52, 60
Theophilus, 24, 34, 92
(2), 224
346
INDEX.
H
Had ley, Rodney, 120, 125, 141
Hale, William, 66
Hall, Daniel, 23, 33, 48, 58, 75,
84, 96, 115, 121, 127,
136 (2), 137, 143, 152,
158 (2), 160, 161, 162,
163 (2), 170, 176, 183
(2), 185, 188 (2), 189
(2), 202, 216 (2), 227,
237, 256, 266, 285,
294, 325
David, e 193
.Tames, 156, 157, 168°, 242,
284, 293, 316, 324
Henry, 156, 157, 168, 242
Hiram, 286, 295
John, 23, 33, 48, 58, 69, 75,
96, 104, 120, 125, 142,
151, 156, 170, 175, 192,
201, 215, 226, 237, 254,
265, 284, 293, 315, 324
Joseph B., 23, 33, 48, 58,
70, 75, 84, 89, 97, 104,
120, 125, 143, 152, 170,
176, 193, 202, 218, 227,
237, 256, 266, 285, 294,
316 324
Moses, 142, 151, 169,' 175,
192, 226, 236, 285, 294,
317, 330, 335
Luke, 35, 51, 60, 78, 85, 101,
107, 183, 186, 190, 223
Patten, 120, 125, 144, 152,
170, 176, 193, 202, 216,
226, 236, 249, 255, 265,
277, 283, 293, 298, 304
(2), 310 (2), 311, 312,
313, 314, 315, 324, 332
Robert, 28, 36, 53, 61, 71,
102, 108, 124, 132, 142,
151, 171, 177, 194, 203,
228, 238, 263 (3), 270
(3), 302 (2), 330
Samuel, 19, 20 (2), 23, 31,
33, 42 (2), 43 (2), 48,
58, 67 (2), 75, 84, 89,
90 (2), 91, 97, 115,
117, 120, 125, 137, 138,
139, 144, 152, 159, 163,
170, 176, 189, 193, 202,
214, 216 (2), 219, 227,
237, 249, 254, 265, 278
Hall, Samuel (3), 284, 293, 311,
316, 324
William, 29, 36, 41, 54,
61, 84
& Kidder, 29, 54
Harris, Daniel, 27, 35, 42, 60, 80,
86, 107, 122, 129, 146,
154, 172, 178, 195, 205,
209, 232, 240, 259, 268,
289, 396, 320
Willard, 115, 122, 129,
146, 154, 172, 178, 195,
205, 209, 232, 240, 248,
259, 268, 289, 296,
321, 327
Hardy, Daniel, 196, 206, 209
Hubbard, 317, 325
James T., 258, 267
Jonathan, 290, 297
Richard, 23, 32, 48, 68,
67, 75, 83, 98, 105, 313
Simeon, 284, 294
Thomas, 22, 32, 48, 58,
74, 83, 98, 105, 121,
127, 143, 151, 157, 170,
175, 193, 202, 227, 237,
248, 256, 266, 286, 295,
302, 317, 325, 330
Thorndike, 196, 207, 209
William, 23, 32, 48, 58,
75, 83, 98, 105
Hart-well, Jesse, 287, 296
Harvey, Cesar, 27, 180 (2), 186,
190, 275, 279
Daniel, 52
Gilman, 216, 230, 238,
319, 326, 334 (3)
Ginger, 250
John, 20, 28, 35, 288, 296,
325, 336
Jonas, 25, 34, 39 (2), 50,
59, 62, 70 (2), 77, 85,
87, 90, 99, 106, 115,
117, 122, 129, 137 (2),
138 (2), 139 (2), 145,
153, 163, 164, 171, 178,
183, 194, 204, 222, 229,
238, 249 (2), 251, 258,
267, 275, 27S (3), 2S7,
295, 319, 326
Jonathan, 50, 59, 63, 67,
77, 85, 130, 162, 187,
211, 276, 311
Mathew, 110, 159, 310
INDEX.
347
Harvey & Emerson, 54, 61, 102,
124, 132, 149, 156,
167, 182
Harwood, Daniel, 22, 33, 47, 57,
74, 83, 91, 96, 104, 120,
126, 223
David, 315, 324
John, 22, 32, 47, 57, 74,
83, 90, 104, 120, 125
(2), 141, 150, 170, 175,
193, 201, 226, 237, 254,
265, 284, 294, 315, 324
John, Jr., 19, 22, 32,
47, 57, 74, 83
William P., 192, 200,
226, 236, 255, 265, 283,
293, 311
Haseltine or Haselton, some-
times spelled Hesel-
tine, Absalom, 322, 328
Asa, 3d, 52, 60, 86,
122, 130, 147, 154, 164,
172, 178, 195, 205, 209,
230, 248, 260, 268,
322, 328
Asa, Jr., 27, 35, 51,
60, 78, 86, 100, 106
Asa, 3d, 52, 60, 86,
100, 106
David, 24, 33, 49, 58,
84, 97, 105, 121, 148,
154, 173, 181
Edward, 261, 269, 289,
297, 321, 327
Jeptha, 256, 266, 290,
297. 322, 328, 335
Jonathan, 27, 35, 42,
52, 60, 67 (2), 78, 86,
90, 107, 114, 115, 123,
137, 146, 164, 172, 180,
189, 196, 206, 209, 216,
232, 240, 259, 268, 271,
278, 289, 296, 300, 311,
321, 327, 336
John, 26, 34, 51, 52,
60, 77, 85, 99, 106,
131, 153, 172, 178, 196,
206, 209, 230, 239, 259,
267, 288, 296, 320, 326
John, Jr., 35, 60, 78,
86, 100, 106, 115, 122,
130, 137, 147, 154, 172,
178, 195, 205, 209, 230,
238, 259, 268, 289, 297,
312, 321, 327
Haseltine, John, 3d, 78, 101, 123,
146, 153, 154
Kadmial, 259, 267, 288,
296, 320, 327
Moses, 24, 33, 41, 49, 58
Moses, of Chester, 56
Philip, 23, 33
Phineas, 147, 154,
173, 180
Sewell, 75, 84,
322, 328
Silas, 100, 106, 122,
130, 147, 154, 172, 178,
195, 205, 209, 216, 230,
239, 244, 260, 268, 288,
296, 320, 326
Stephen, 28, 35, 196,
207, 209, 230, 239, 259,
267, 288, 296, 320, 326
William, 121, 128,
148, 154, 173, 181, 188,
189, 196, 207, 233, 239,
240, 261, 269, 290, 297,
316, 319, 325
Hazen, John, 66
Head, Samuel, 102, 107, 124, 132,
149, 155, 167, 181, 197,
208, 233, 241, 262,
270, 330
Healey, Joseph, 211, 215, 276, 277
Hill, Isaac, 110
Hogg-, Elijah, 49, 58, 75, 84
William, 26, 35, 76, 84
Hoit, Benjamin P., 193, 201
Hough, George, 110
Howard, John, 22, 32
Huntoon, Willard, 255, 265, 283,
293, 315, 324
Huse, Isaac, 18, 19 (3), 20 (2),
26, 31, 34, 37, 38 (2),
39, 40 (2), 43 (2), 44,
45 (3), 51, 55, 56, 59,
62, 65, 68, 69 (2), 77,
85, 88, 92, 99, 106,
114, 115, 122, 129, 136,
146, 153, 172, 178, 184,
188 (2), 189, 190 (2),
191 (2), 192, 195, 197,
205, 209 (2), 211. 212,
214 (2), 217, 218, 219
(2), 224 (2), 230, 235,
239, 241, 24 3, 244, 245,
247, 248, 249 (2), 258,
267, 288, 296, 320, 326
Hutchins, Levi, no
348
INDEX.
121,
Jackson & Adams,
John,
Leonard,
Levi, 66,
L. & M.,
Samuel, 90, 93, 96,
116, 118, 121, 127,
141, 143, 152, 156,
164, 165, 170, 176,
190, 193, 198, 202,
218, 219, 224, 227,
242, 244, 249, 255,
272, 274, 277, 279,
285, 294, 305 (2),
311, 317, 325, 332,
Jacobs, Samuel, 319,
Johnson, Jeremiah, 317,
Jesse, 24, 34, 39,
50, 59, 63, 76, 84,
98, 105, 122, 129,
145, 153, 164, 171,
194, 204, 229, 238,
267, 287, 295, 318,
Moses,
Nathan, 19, 20, 28,
44, 53, 56, 61, 80,
89, 101, 107. 115
123, 131, 137, 147,
163, 173, 180, 185,
196, 207, 216, 232,
269. 290, 297, 310,
322,
Nathan, Jr., 322,
Jonah, Thomas, 199,
K
29
36
127
110
330
104,
139,
162,
188,
216,
237,
266,
281,
310,
334
326
325
42,
89,
137,
177,
257,
326
28
35,
86,
(2),
154,
188,
240,
311,
328
328
208
Keith, Caleb, 212
Kent, John, 24, 33
William A., 110
Kennedy, Matthew, 197, 208, 225,
236, 262, 269, 278, 291,
298, 311, 323, 329
Kidder, Mrs. Eetsv, 170, 175, 193,
201, 226, 236, 255, 265,
283, 299, 304, 315, 324
Kiddor & Hall, 29, 54, 61
Samuel P., 17, 19 (3), 20
(2), 21, 32 (3), 43 (2),
44, 46, 57, 65, 67 (2),
71, 74, 83, 89, 93, 96,
104, 115, 120, 126. 137,
Kidder, Samuel, 142, 151; heirs of,
226, 236, 255, 265, 283,
293, 315, 324
Kimball, Amos, 19, 21, 31, 42, 46,
57, 73, 83, 95, 103,
125, 136, 141, 150, 169,
174, 192, 200, 225, 236,
262, 269, 291, 298,
323, 329
Calvin, 291, 298
Ezra, 28, 36, 53, 61, 102,
107. 124, 132, 141, 150,
167. 169, 174, 192, 197,
200, 225, 236, 241, 262,
269, 291, 298, 323, 328
Joseph, 28, 52, 60
Nathan, 21, 31, 46, 57,
73, 82, 89, 95, 103, 118,
125, 141, 150, 164, 169,
174, 188, 192, 200, 225,
236, 262, 269, 291, 298,
323, 328
Samuel E., 225, 236,
323, 328
Knowles, Nathan, 243
Lamb, Dana,
Lancey, Thomas,
316, 324
159, 218,
250, 280
Laugley, John 226, 236
Leach, Benjamin, 29, 36, 54, 61,
102, 108, 124. 132, 149,
156, 167, 181, 198, 208,
233, 241, 262. 270,
300, 330
Livermore. Arthur, 66, 162
Lovejoy, William, 336
M
McAllister, George, 28, 36, 54,
61, 102, 108, 124, 132,
149, 156, 208, 234, 263,
270, 300, 330
McCor, Alexander, 57, 73, 83,
124, 132
McGregor, , land of. 124
McQuesten, James, 42, 49, 54, 58,
67, 70, 75, 84, 90, 92,
99, 106, 112, 123, 131,
146, 153, 172, 178, 188
(2), 195, 205, 209, 216,
INDEX.
349
McQuesten, James, 223, 230, 239,
245 (2), 247, 248, 253,
258, 264, 267, 272, 275,
277, 288, 296, 311 (2),
320, 326
Mace, James S., 222
Mack, Benjamin, 111
Daniel, 302, 330
Kobert, 307
Manter, sometimes spelled Men-
tor, George, 29, 36,
54, 61, 87, 124, 133,
149, 157, 167, 168, 182,
198, 208, 233, 242, 263,
270, 300, 330
Marden, Josiah, 94, 118, 123, 131,
137, 148, 164, 173, 181,
196, 207
Newell, 196, 207, 215,
233, 240, 261, 269, 290,
297, 322
& Seavey, 156
Marston, Levi, 256, 266
Martin, Joshua, 124, 132, 168,
182
Josiah, 154
Eobert, 46, 57, 73, 82
Mason, Jeremiah, 19
Matson, Aaron, 110, 159, 336
Means, David McG., 110
Merrill, Amos, 322, 328
Ezekiel S., 23, 33, 48,
58, 75, 84, 97, 113.
121, 127, 144, 152, 170,
176, 193, 202, 223, 228,
237, 256, 266, 285, 294,
318, 325
Capt. Israel, 19, 21, 32,
46, 57, 69, 70, 74, 83,
92, 99, 106, 115, 116
(2), 122, 129, 144, 145,
151, 153, 171 (2), 177,
178, 194, 204, 210, 216,
218, 220, 223, 230, 238,
241, 245, 247, 249, 250
(2), 253 (2), 258, 264,
267, 271, 272, 273, 275,
277, 279, 286, 295, 300,
310, 311, 319, 326, 330
Moses, 41
Nathaniel, 19, 26, 30,
34, 36, 51, 54, 59, 62,
63, 97, 105, 113. 121,
127, 143, 152, 171, 176,
194, 203, 223, 228, 237,
Merrill, Nathaniel, 256, 266, 284,
285, 294, 317, 325
Nathaniel, Jr., 122, 129,
143, 151, 174, 175, 188,
193, 201, 226, 237, 254,
265, 275, 279, 293,
316, 324
Merritt, Moses D., 24, 33
Miller, Gen. James, 211, 215
Miltemore, John H., Ill
Moody, Stephen, 66
Moor or Moore, Mrs. Betsey, 144,
153, 171, 177, 194, 204,'
229, 238, 247, 258, 267,
288, 296
Cyrus, 145, 153, 164, 171,
177, 189, 195, 204, 216,
229, 238, 257, 267, 287,
295, 318, 326
Mrs. Elizabeth, 98, 105,
122, 128
Franklin, 171, 178, 219, 230,
238, 245 (2), 247, 249,
251 (2), 252, 253, 257,
267, 272, 273 (2), 274,
276 (2), 277, 278, 280,
281 (4), 282 (4), 287,
295, 298, 304, 305, 306
(3), 308, 309 (3), 313,
314, 318, 326, 332, 334
(2), 337 (2)
Gilman, 229, 238, 257, 267,
287, 295, 318, 326
Hugh, 47, 145, 153
John G., 17 (2), 18, 19, 20
(2), 21, 30, 31, 32, 36,
37, 40, 41, 42, 43, 45
(2), 55, 56 (3), 57,
62, 63 (2), 69, 72, 73,
83, 95, 104, 114, 120,
125
Capt. Joseph, 19 (2), 24,
33, 37, 38 (4), 39 (2),
40 (3), 42 (3), 45 (3),
50, 59, 63, 65, 66, 67,
69, 70, 76, 81, 84, 88-
90, 92, 93 (4), 94, 98,
103, 105, 109, 111 (2),
112, 113, 115 (3), 116-
118, 122 (2), 128, 129,
136, 137 (2), 139 (2),
140, 145, 153, 162 (3),
162, 163 (2), 164, 166,
171, 177, 184, 188.
350
INDEX.
Moor, Capt. Joseph, 189 (2), 194,
204, 212, 216, 217, 223,
224, 229, 238, 248, 249
(2), 250, 257, 267, 278,
288, 296, 307
Joseph C, 258, 267, 287,
295, 318, 326
Moses, 321, 328
Nathaniel, 33, 39, 41, 50,
59, 62 (2), 67, 68, 69,
70, 76, 84, 89 (2), 90,
8S, 92, 98, 105, 114,
115 (3), 116, 122, 128,
134 (2), 136, 137, 140
(2), 145, 153, 158, 159,
161 (2), 162, 163, 164
(2), 165 (3), 171, 177,
183, 187, 188 (2), 189,
190, 191, 194, 204, 213,
216, 218, 219 (2), 223,
229, 238, 244, 245, 247-
249 (3), 253, 257, 267,
273, 277, 280, 282, 287,
295, 307 (2), 309 (2),
310, 311, 313, 318, 325,
332, 333 (2), 334, 335
(2), 337
Reuben, 49, 59, 62, 229,
238, 257, 267, 278, 282,
287, 295, 311, 318, 326
Russell, 145, 153, 171, 178,
194, 204, 210, 214 (3),
218, 229, 238, 249, 257,
267, 280, 286, 295, 310,
318, 326
Samuel, 19 (2), 20. 33, 39,
42 (2), 43 (3), 44, 49,
55. 56, 57, 63, 65, 67
(3), 69 (2), 70, 71 (2),
76, 81, 84, 90, 99, 106
Samuel, Jr., 25, 34, 50, 59,
62, 77, 85
Samuel G., 24, 44, 46
Morrill, David L., 66, 159, 162,
187, 215, 247, 276, 310
Morrison, John, Jr., 54, 61
Morse, Grandison, 19, 34, 50, 59,
79, 86, 100, 106, 123,
130, 145, 153, 164,
172, 179, 188 (2), 195,
206, 209, 216, 230, 239,
219' (2), 251, 260, 290,
297, 310. 321, 327
Jedediah, 29, 36, 54, 61,
Morse, Jedediah, 102, 108, 124,.
132, 149, 156, 167, 182„
198, 208, 233, 241
Johnson, 260, 268, 290,,
297, 322, 328
Walter, 243-
Mulligan, or Mulk, John, 27, 35,
51, 60, 79, 86, 100 r
106, 115, 123, 130, 147,
154, 173, 18a
N
Nesmith, Cyrus, 285, 294-
Robert, 29, 36, 53, 61,
102, 108, 124, 132, 149,
156, 167, 181, 197, 208
Thomas, Londonderry,
300, 330
Nevill, , 29
Newell, Thomas, 54, 149, 182
Nutt, Anna, 76, 84
Elijah A., 24, 33, 49, 59,
62, 76, 84
James. 25, 34, 40 (2), 41,
42, 44, 50, 55, 59, 63,
64, 77, 85, 98, 105, 121,
128, 145, 153, 171, 177,
194, 203, 218, 220, 228,
235, 238, 240, 251 (2),
252, 257, 264, 266, 279,
280, 286, 295, 318, 326
James, Jr., 25, 34, 50, 59,
63, 77. 85, 91, 99, 106,
121, 128, 145, 153, 171,
177, 194, 203, 216, 228,
238, 257, 266, 286, 292,
295, 312, 318, 326
Noyes, Parker, 66
Nye, Jonathan, 336
Odpll, Richard,
Ordway, Ralph,
Orr, John.
162
194, 203
19, 66
Palmer, Jonathan, 102, 107, 124,
131
Parker, Abel, 211
Fdward, 159. 162
Jamos, C^, 88, 114, 136,
168, 182; heirs, 263,
INDEX.
351
Parker, James, 270, 302, 330
Nahum, 336
Robert, 102, 107, 124,
131, 149, 155, 165,
181, 197, 208
William, 28, 36, 53, 61,
149, 155, 165, 181
Pattee, John, 187
John, Jr., 215
Patterson, Thomas, 54, 61, 102,
108, 124, 132, 149, 156,
167, 242, 263, 270
Thomas, Jr., 182,
198, 208, 233, 300
Pendexter, John, 110
Perham, Capt. John, 25, 34, 313
Robert, 25, 34, 50, 59,
63, 76, 85, 99, 106
Sarah, 25, 34
William, 25, 40, 50, 59,
63, 77, 85
Perry, sometimes spelled Parry,
Josiah, 19, 26, 34, 97,
105, 121, 127, 143, 152,
171, 176, 194, 203, 228,
237, 255, 266, 285, 286,
294, 295, 312, 317, 325
Richard, 26, 34, 78, 85
William, 26, 34, 51, 59, 78,
85, 280, 312
Pickering-, William, 336
Pierce, Benjamin, 19, 247, 276
(2), 309
Phimmer, Hon. William, 19, 41,
66, 110
William, Jr., 110, 159
Pollard, Charles, 193
Daniel, 142, 151, 201
Poor, Jesse, 194, 203
Porter, Dudley, 29, 36, 54, 61,
124, 133, 149, 157, 168,
182, 198, 208, 234, 241,
270, 302, 330
John, 187
Nehemiah, 21, 31, 192,
200, 225, 236, 262, 269,
291, 298, 322, 328
Ruth, 40, 43, 70, 91
Samuel, 24, 33, 70 (2),
91, 116, 139 (2)
Prescott, Ezra, 215, 248, 276, 310
Pressey, Winthrop, 258', 267
Pritchard, Burnam, 24, 34, 50,
59, 63, 76, 85, 144, 152
Proctor, Edward, 261, 269, 278,
290, 297, 322, 328
John, 28, 35, 40, 53, 61,
80, 86, 89, 101, 107,
114, 118 (3), 119, 123,
131, 135, 136, 138, 140,
147, 150, 154, 155, 158,
159, 161 (2), 162, 166
(2), 169, 173, 180, 187,
189, 207, 232, 240, 248,
261, 269, 290, 297, 311,
322, 328
Quarles, Samuel, 212, 336
Quimby, ElisTia, 19 (2), 23, 33,
42, 45 (2), 49, 58, 70
(2), 75, 84, 90, 91 (2),
97, 104, 109, 116, 121,
127, 136, 137, 140, 143,
152, 162, 164, 165, 170,
176, 186, 188, 190, 193,
202, 218, 227, 237, 243,
255, 265, 277, 285, 294,
317, 325
Elisha, Jr., 121, 127,
143, 152, 170, 176
James, 46, 57, 73, 83,
95, 104, 120, 125, 141,
151, 169, 174, 188, 193,
201, 226, 265, 278, 286,
292, 295, 300, 310, 311,
319, 326, 330
Ray, Jeremiah, 21, 32, 46, 57,
73, 83
John, 21, 32, 42, 46, 57, 73,
83, 89, 91, 95, 104, 120,
125, 141, 151, 169, 174,
192, 200, 215, 225, 236,
246, 247, 248 (2), 252,
253, 255, 265, 274, 276,
277 (2), 278, 283, 293,
307 (2), 308, 309 (2),
311, 312, 313, 315, 324,
332 (3), 333, 335 (3)
Redfield, Charles, 310
Pearson, 198, 208,
263, 270
& Adams, 102, 108, 124,
132, 149, 156, 167
352
INDEX.
Richardson, Samuel M., 110, 114,
136
William, 149, 156,
168, 182, 198, 208, 234,
263, 270, 302, 330,
of Chester, 167, 182
Riddle, William P., 54, 62, 102,
108, 124, 132
Roaf, or Rolfe, Amos, 24, 33, 49,
58, 76, 84, 122, 128,
Moses, 19, 24, 33, 49, 58,
76, 84, 99, 106, 122,
128
Rowell, Daniel, 175, 192, 201, 226,
236, 254, 265
Job, 22, 32, 47, 57, 65, 67,
69, 70, 74, 83, 91, 92,
95, 104, 116, 120, 125,
134, 142, 151, 163, 170,
175, 189, 192, 201, 217
(2), 226, 236, 249, 254,
265, 280, 284, 293, 300,
310, 315, 324, 330
Russell, Daniel, 170
Jonathan, 173, 180, 283,
293, 316, 324
Levi, 28, 35, 40, 53, 61,
80, 86, 101, 107
Moore, 110
Saltmarsh, Abbott, 225, 236
Sanborn, Jeremiah, 102, 108, 124,
133
Nathaniel, 108 (2), 124,
133
Saunders, James H., 23, 32, 42,
48, 58, 75, 84, 89 (2),
97, 104, 121, 128, 143,
152, 188, 194, 201, 227,
237, 256, 266, 286, 294,
316, 325
James, Jr., 48, 58
Jesse, 89, 97, 104, 121,
128, 143
Sawyer, Asa M., 35, 51, 60, 67,
77, 85, 97, 105
Daniel, 244
James, Jr., 48, 58
Jesse, 89, 97, 104, 121,
128, 143, 152, 170
Reuben, 20, 26, 35, 42,
51, 00, 67, 68, 78, 86,
Sawyer, Reuben, 99, 106, 115, 122,
130, 147, 154, 163, 172,
179, 195, 206, 210, 230,
239, 259, 268, 288, 296,
320, 327
Reuben G., 178, 180, 195,
206, 210, 216, 230, 239,
259, 268, 278, 288,
296, 310, 320, 327
Seavey, Aaron, 94, 115, 118, 123,
131, 137, 148, 156, 173,
181, 189, 196, 207,
232, 240
Andrew, 96, 104, 120,
126, 144, 152
David, 28, 36, 47, 57, 74,
83, 96, 104, 120, 126
Secomb, John, 136, 162, 187,
215, 248, 276, 277, 310
Shannon, Nathaniel, 110
Sheafe, James, 19
Smith, Benjamin, 20, 44, 69,
70, 91, 116
Nathaniel, 28, 36, 53, 61,
102, 108, 124, 132, 149,
156, 167, 181, 198, 208,
233, 241, 262, 270,
300, 330
Snow, William, 194, 204, 228, 238,
258, 267, 288, 296, 318,
325
Southwick, James, 263, 270
Sparhawk, James, of Grantham,
110
Jeremiah,
Paulina,
66
69, 70,
91, 116
336
260, 268
Samuel.
Spinney, Alexander,
Stanyan, Jacob, 102. 108, 124, 133
Stark, Albert, 255, 265, 291, 298,
323, 329
Archibald, 73, 83, 95,
103, 114, 120, 125, 141,
150, 169, 174, 192, 200,
225, 236, 248, 262, 269,
278 (3), 291, 298, 311,
323, 328
Charles, 169, 174, 255,
265, 291, 298, 322, 329
Widow Eliza, 21, 22, 32
Eliza, 2d, 22, 32
Frederic G.. 47, 57, 65,
66, 69, 70, 72, 73, 82,
INDEX.
353
Stark, Frederic G., 83, 88 (2), 90,
92, 93, 95, 104, 111,
114, 116 (2), 117 (2),
118, 120, 125, 134, 136
(3), 137 (4), 139, 140,
141, 151, 157 (2), 159,
161, 162 (2), 163, 164,
165 (4), 166, 169, 171,
173, 175, 185, 188 (2),
189, 191, 192, 201, 215,
216 (3), 219, 222, 226,
235, 236, 245 (3), 248,
249 (2), 252, 253, 255,
264, 265, 272, 273 (5),
274 (2), 275, 276, 277
(2), 278 (2), 279, 280,
281 (3), 282 (2), 283,
293 (2), 304, 305, 306
(2), 307, 309, 311 (3),
312, 315, 324
Gradus B., 22, 32, 46, 57,
74, 83, 95, 104, 120,
126, 142, 151, 159, 175,
192, 201, 226, 236, 255
265, 284, 293
Gen. John, 21, 40, 95, 136,
150, 158, 167, 269, 291,
298, 300
John, 141, 169, 174, 192,
200, 217, 225, 236, 248,
251, 262, 269, 323,
329, 334
John, Jr., 21, 32, 41, 42,
46, 57, 67, 70, 73, 81,
83, 87, 95, 103, 120,
125, 137, 163, 169, 174,
184, 185, 188, 192, 200,
213, 215, 225, 236, 251,
262, 280, 291, 298, 310,
311, 329
John, 2d, 31, 141, 150
John, 3d, 21, 46, 57, 67, 73,
82, 119, 125, 141, 151,
169, 174, 192, 200, 215,
225, 236, 262, 269, 276,
291, 298, 323, 329
John, 4th, 17, 19 (2), 20
(2), 21, 32, 40 (2), 41,
43, 45 (2), 46, 57, 69-
73, 81, 82, 83, 87, 92
(2), 95, 103, 114,
120, 125
Lewis, 300
Robert, 323, 329
Stark, Samuel, 120, 125, 141, 151,
163, 169, 174, 192, 200,
225, 236, 262, 269, 298,
323 329
Samuel, Jr., 169, 174,' 200,
225, 236, 262, 269, 291,
298, 323, 329
& Sullivan, 284, 294,
315, 324
Steel, David, 310
Stevens, Alpheus, 96, 104, 120,
125, 137, 142, 151, 170,
175, 193, 202, 227, 237
Benjamin, 22, 32, 46,
58, 74, 83, 97, 104,
114, 115, 120, 126, 144,
152, 159, 161, 164, 170,
176, 193, 203, 214, 219,
227, 237; heirs of,
254, 265, 283, 293
David, 22, 32, 46, 57, 71,
74, 83, 97, 105, 121,
128, 142, 194, 228, 237,
256, 266, 286, 295
Capt. Ephraim, 19, 22,
32, 37, 43, 48, 58, 64,
69, 72, 74, 83, 96, 104,
121, 127, 142, 151, 157,
170, 175, 193, 202, 227,
237, 247, 317, 325
Ephraim, Jr., 22, 32,
36, 38, 40, 42, 48, 58,
65, 69 (2), 70 (2), 71
(2), 74, 81, 82, 83, 88,
89 (2), 92, 93, 94 (2),
96, 103, 104, 109-116,
118 (3), 121, 127, 135,
138, 143, 151, 162, 170,
175, 184, 193, 202, 215,
227, 237, 242. 243, 253
(2), 256, 266, 272, 278,
285, 294, 298, 308, 317,
325, 337
Ezekiel, 23, 33, 48, 58,
75, 84
Francis, 256, 266
Franklin, 322, 328
Herbert, or Hibert,
193, 203, 228, 238, 254,
265, 272, 283, 293, 306
(2), 310, 316, 324
Isaac, 23, 33, 48, 58, 68,
75, 84, 91, 96, 104,
142, 151, 171, 177, 193,
354
INDEX.
Stevens, Isaac, 203, 232, 240, 256,
266, 286, 295, 302
John, 97, 105, 120, 125,
128, 144, 152, 163
Philip, 22, 32, 46, 57, 67,
83, 91, 96, 104, 120,
126, 142, 151, 159 (2),
162, 170, 175, 192, 201,
226, 237, 248, 254, 265,
284, 293, 305, 309,
315, 324
Philip, Jr., 254, 265, 284,
293, 316, 324
Robert, 285, 294, 317,
325
Roger, 22, 32, 42, 46,
57, 192, 197, 200, 225,
236, 262, 269, 283, 293,
315, 324
Widow Ruth, 283, 293,
316, 324
Timothy, 22, 32, 46, 57
Timothy, Jr., 22, 32
Stewart, David, 19, 41, 66, 88,
114, 136, 151, 201
Stickney, William, 110
Sullivan, George, 336
Taggart, Thomas, 244
Taylor, James, 149, 182, 199,
208, 234, 263, 270,
302, 330
Henry, 149, 182, 199,
208, 234, 263, 270,
302, 330
Samuel, 149, 157, 168,
182, 199, 208, 234, 242,
263, 270, 302, 330
Tenney, Samuel S. J., 284, 294
Tilton, Theophilus, 283, 293,
315, 324
Trask, Israel, 28, 36
U
Underhill, Jesse, 56
Upham, Nathaniel, 66, 110
W
Walker, Silas, 312
Timothy, 110
Wallace, John, Jr., 215, 247,
276 (2)
William, 92
Watts, Daniel, 53, 80, 85, 101,
107, 123, 131, 137, 139,
147, 155, 173, 181, 196,
207, 216, 217, 220, 233,
240, 248, 261, 269, 291,
298, 308, 310, 311, 322,
328, 333, 335, 336
John, 29, 36, 54, 61
Webster, Amos, 27, 35, 52, 60, 78,
86, 100, 106, 122, 154,
173, 195, 205, 209, 231,
239, 260, 269, 289,
297, 321, 327
Amos, Jr., 172, 180,
189, 196 (2), 206, 231,
239, 261, 269, 289,
321 (2)
David, 24, 27, 35. 39,
42, 52, 60, 62, 78, 86,
92, 100, 106, 122, 129,
147, 152, 154, 172, 177,
179, 195, 205, 209, 231,
239, 259, 268, 289,
297, 321, 327
David, Jr., 33, 49, 59,
76, 84, 90, 98, 105, 122,
128, 139, 144, 171, 194,
204 (2), 209, 219, 228,
238, 245, 257, 266, 273,
278, 286, 295, 307, 319
David, 3d, 147, 154, 173,
180, 196, 206, 209, 231,
239, 259, 268
Eben, 52, 60, 78, 86. 90,
100, 106, 122, 129, 147,
154, 163, 172, 179, 195-
205, 209, 231, 239, 252,
261, 269, 275, 279,
297, 310, 321, 327
Enos, 24, 27, 33, 39, 49,
59, 62, 76, 84, 98, 105
Ezekiel, 215
Franklin, 171, 177, 194,
204, 229, 238, 257, 266,
286, 295, 319, 326
Israel, 19, 27, 35, 38,
42, 52, 60, 67 (3), 78,
86, 90, 91, 92, 100,
106, 115 (2), 122, 129,
137, 146, 154, 164 (2),
165 (2), 168, 172, 178.
190, 191, 195, 196,
INDEX.
355
Webster, Israel, 198 (2), 205,
208-210, 221 (2), 222,
223, 231, 240, 242, 252,
259, 268, 271, 278, 289,
300, 302, 321, 327, 330
Israel, Jr., 322, 328
John, 129, 135, 146,
154, 161, 172, 178, 195,
205, 209, 232, 240, 268,
296, 321, 327
John, Jr., 35, 52,
60, 78, 86, 100, 107,
122
John G., 153, 154, 172,
178, 195, 205, 209, 230,
239, 248, 258, 267, 288,
296, 320, 326
John P., 25, 34, 42, 50,
59, 62, 67, 76, 84, 99,
106, 116, 122, 129, 147,
154, 259
Joshua, 78, 86, 100,
106, 122, 129, 137,
146, 154, 172, 179, 188,
195, 205, 209, 216, 232,
240, 249, 259, 268, 289,
297, 311 (2), 321, 327
Stephen P., 336
Viranus, 196, 204, 229,
238, 257, 266, 286, 295
Wells, Thomas, 261, 269, 287,
295, 319, 326
West, John, 110
Wescott or Westgate, Joseph,
52, 60, 123, 130, 210
Seth, 100, 107
Stephen, 27, 35, 51, 60.
77, 85
Weston, Amos, 26, 34, 38, 39, 51,
59, 77, 85, 89, 99, 106,
114, 123, 129, 131, 134,
136, 147, 153, 172, 178,
180, 195, 205, 209, 230,
239, 246, 249, 258, 267,
275, 288, 296, 320, 326
Amos, Jr., 25, 34, 39, 50,
59, 62, 77, 85, 87, 90,
93, 94, 99, 103, 106,
109, 110, 111, 113-116,
118 (5), 119, 123, 131,
135, 136, 137 (2), 140
(4), 150, 153, 155, 158,
159, 161 (2), 162, 163,
165 (3), 166 (2), 169,
Weston, Amos, Jr., 172, 178, 183,
187 (3), 189, 190 (5),
191 (4), 192, 195,197,
199, 205, 208, 209 (2),
210 (2), 211, 212 (3),
213 (2), 214 (3), 216
(2), 217, 218 (4), 219
(6), 222, 224, 230, 235
(2), 239, 241, 243 (5),
244 (4), 245 (2), 247,
248 (2), 249, 250 (2),
258, 267, 273 (4), 274
(2), 276, 277, 280, 281
(3), 282 (3), 288, 293,
296, 305, 306 (3), 307,
309, 312, 319, 326
Elbridge, 288, 290
Wheeler, Daniel, 319, 326
Whipple, Thomas, Jr., 110, 159,
211, 276, 277
Whicher, or Whittier, or Whid-
den, Dearborn, 28,
36, 53, 61
Michael, 230, 239, 260,
268
White, John, 30, 36, 54, 62
Joseph, 77, 85
Phillis, 250, 279, 312
Moses, 212, 236
William, 23, 33, 49, 58
Whitteniore, Jacob, 25, 34, 53, 61,
80, 85, 101, 107, 115,
123, 131, 137, 148, 154,
173, 181, 196, 207, 215,
217, 233, 240, 261, 269,
291, 297, 312, 322, 328
Whitney & Cutler, of Boston,
102
Wilson, Mary, 217, 250, 280
Polly (Mary?), 116 (2),
139, 312
Robert, 28, 36, 54, 62.
102, 108
Woodbury, Levi, 162, 187
Woodman, Charles, 159
Woolson, Thomas, 336
Young, Cyrus, 173, 180, 195, 206,
209, 230, 238, 260, 268,
290, 297, 321, 327
Daniel, 171, 177, 227, 237,
263, 270, 284, 293,
316, 324
356
INDEX.
Young, David, 196, 207, 209
Edward, 123, 130, 145,
153, 172, 179, 195, 206,
209, 230, 239, 260, 268,
290, 297, 321, 327
Hezekiah, 19, 23, 33, 48,
58, 67, 75, 84, 97, 105,
120, 125, 136, 144, 152,
170, 176, 193, 202, 227,
237, 248, 249, 256, 266,
285, 294, 316, 324
Israel, 47, 57, 73, 83, 96,
104, 115, 120, 125, 139,
142, 151, 170, 175, 193,
201, 226, 237, 254, 265,
271, 275, 279, 284,
316, 324
James, 108, 123, 130, 146,
153, 172, 180, 188, 196,
206, 209, 230, 239, 248,
250, 260, 268, 273, 279,
288, 296, 320, 327
Jonathan, 26, 34, 50, 59,
70, 79, 86, 89, 99, 106,
123, 130, 145, 153, 179,
195, 198, 206, 209, 230,
239, 242, 260, 280 (2),
290, 297, 300, 302, 312,
321, 327, 330 (2)
Jonathan, Jr., 98, 105,
120, 125, 144, 151, 152,
156, 171, 172, 177, 194,
203, 227, 237, 254, 265,
284, 293, 316, 324
Jonathan, 3d, 230, 239
260, 268, 271, 290, 297,
321, 327
Young, John, 25, 34, 40, 50, 59,
62, 70, 77, 82, 85, 99,'
106, 114 (2), 122, 129,
145-153, 164, 171, 178,
194, 204, 216, 218, 220,
229, 238, 248, 250, 258,
267, 280, 287, 295, 318
John, Jr., 58, 80, 84, 97,
105, 115, 121, 128, 143,
170, 176 (2), 193, 202,
213, 227, 256, 277, 294,
317, 321, 325, 334 (2)
John, Jr., 266, 285, 325
John P., 290, 297, 327
Joseph, 23, 32, 48, 58, 67,
75, 83, 96, 104, 121,
127, 143, 151, 163, 170,
175, 193, 202, 216, 227,
237, 250, 256, 266, 286,
295, 311, 317, 325
Moses, 76, 84, 97, 105,
120, 125
Peter, 25, 34, 50, 59, 63,
77, 85, 99, 106, 122,
129, 136, 139 (3), 145,
150, 153, 155, 163, 171,
178, 188, 194, 204, 221,
222 (2), 229, 238, 248,
250, 251, 258, 267, 287,
295, 318, 326
Richard, 28, 50, 59, 63, 77,
85, 97, 105, 121, 128,
143, 151, 170, 176, 193,
202, 237, 256, 266, 285,
294, 302, 313, 317,
325, 330
Robert, 256, 266, 285, 294
GENERAL INDEX.
Accounts (town), 1817, 20; 1818,
44; 1819, 65, 68, 69 (report of
com.) (2), 70, 92, 93; 1821,
116; 1822, 137, 138; 1823, 162
(9); 1824, 189 (6), 190; 1825,
216 (2), 217 (9), 220-224;
1826, 249, 250; 1827, 277 (7);
1828, 311, 312.
Advertisement, 109, 157, 272,
280, 293
Alewies, 19
Amherst, shire town, vote, 188
Arwin family, see poor, 90, 91
Charges, town, 1817, 20; 1818,
44; 1819, 69; 1820, 90 (2);
1821, 117; 1822, 138; 1823,
164; 1824, 190; 1825, 219;
1826, 250; 1827, 277; 1828,
312.
Clerks, list of, 8; 1817, 19; 1818,
41; 1819, 65; 1820, 88; 1821,
114; 1822, 136; 1823, 161;
1824, 187; 1825, 214; 1826,
247; 1827, 276; 1828, 309.
Collectors, 1817, 20; 1818, 44;
1819, 70; 1820, 91; 1821, 117;
1822, 139; 1823, 165; 1824,
190; 1825, 220; accounts,
220, 221; 1826, 251; 1827,
279; 1828, 312.
Constables, 1817, 19; 1818, 42;
1819, 66; 1820, 89; 1821, 114
(3); 1822, 136; 1823, 163;
1824, 188; 1825, 215; 1826,
248; 1827, 277; 1828, 310.
Farm of Cesar Harvey, 279 (2)
Fielddrivers, 1827, 278; 1828, 311
Firewards, 68, 89, 114, 136, 162,
188, 248, 277.
Fishwards, 1817, 19; 1818, 42;
1819, 67; 1820, 89, 90; 1821,
115; 1822, 137; 1823, 164;
1824, 189; 1825, 216; 1826,
249; 1827, 278; 1828, 311.
Graveyard,
158, 159
H
Highways, discontinued, 41-43
(2), 113, 117, 135, 139.
districts, 89, 186 (2),
190 (2).
laid out, 40, 68 (2),
135 (2), 138, 159, 160,
161 (3), 164 (4), 247
(4), 249, 250 (4), 275,
279 (2), 304, 305 (2),
305, 332, 334.
repairs of, 1817, 20;
1818, 44; 1819, 68;
1820, 90; 1821, 117;
1822, 138, 139; 1823,
164, 184, 185, 186;
1824, 190 (2); 1825,
217; 1826, 250; 1827,
277, 279; 1828, 312
(2), 309; 312 (2),
333 (3).
surveyors, 1817, 20;
1818, 42; 1819, 67;
1820, 89; 1821, 114;
1822, 136; 1823, 163;
1824, 188; 1825, 215;
1826, 248; 1827, 278;
1828, 310.
357
358
INDEX.
N
Indictment, regarding Mam-
moth road, 304
Inventory, 1817, 21-30; 1818, 46-
54; 1819, 73-80; 1820, 95-102;
1821, 125-133; 1822, 141-149;
1823, 174, 182; 1824, 200-208;
1825, 225-234; 1826, 254-263;
1827, 283-291; 1828, 315-323.
Nonresident taxpayers, 1818, 61;
land, 71, 72; 1819, 90; 1820,
102; land, 107, 108; 1821,
124; 1822, 149, 155; 1823,
taxes, 166-168; 1824, 197-199;
1825, 241, 242; 1826, 270;
land, 271; 1827, 300-302; 1828,
330.
Jurors, 1817, 17, 37; 1818, 56, 63,
134, 210, 243, 251, 272, 280,
305. 308. 334.
Lawsuits, 71, 72 (3) ; indictment,
Mammoth road, 304.
License, 1818, 45 (3); 1819, 70
(2), 71; 1820, 93 (3), 94, 109;
1821, 118 (5); 1822, 140 (4);
1823, 165 (3), 166; 1824, 190
(2), 191 (2); 1825, 218 (2),
219 (3), 235; 1826, 244 (2),
245 (3), 272; 1827, 272, 273
(4), 274 (2), 280, 281 (4), 282
(2), 306 (2), 307 (2); 1828, 330
(2); to refund money, 333
(2); 334, 325.
M
Mammoth road, 161, 164, 184 (2),
footnote, 184, 185, 186, 190,
247, 250, 304, 305, 333 (3).
Meeting-house, keeper, 68; re-
pairs, 69, 71, 72, 81-83; keep-
er, 90, 116; 1822, repairs, 135,
138, 219, 247, 252; build new,
252, 253 (3); move old, 252,
253; repairs, 275, 279.
Ministerial lot, 117 (4), 138 (2),
139 (2), 275, 279, 313; art. 2,
314.
Moderator, 1817, 19; 1818, 41;
1819, 65; 1820, 88, 110; 1821,
114; 1822, 136; 1823, 161;
1824, 187; 1825, 214, 217; 1826,
247; 1827, 276; 1828, 309.
Mont Vernon, voted for as shire
town, 188
Moor's ferry, 247
Perham fund to the town, 313,
314.
Poor, 1818, 44; 1819, 69, 70 (2),
71, 72; 1820, 90, 91 (2); 1821,
116; 1822, 139, 140, 158, 159;
1824, 213; 1S25, 217, 218 (5);
1826, 250 (8); 1827, 277, 279
(5), 280 (5); 1828, 312, 313.
Population, 6
Porter farm, 70
Poundkeeper, 1817, 19; 1818, 42;
1819, 68; 1820, 90; 1821, 116;
1822, 137; 1823, 164; 1824,
189; 1825, 216; 1826, 249;
1827, 279; 1S28. 311.
Preaching, 1817, 18, 20, 313, 314
Presidential electors, votes for,
1824, 211; 1828, 336.
Prudential school committee,
first chosen, 311
Representatives, to congress,
vote for, 1819,
66; 1820, 110;
1822, 158, 159;
1824, 211, 215,
276.
to state legis-
lature, list of,
6; 1817, 19;
1818, 42; 1819,
«5; 1820, 88;
1821, 114; 1822,
136; 1823, 162;
1824, 188; 1825,
215; 1826, 248;
1827, 277; 1828,
309.
Roads, see highways.
INDEX.
359
Selectmen, list of, 6; 1817, 19;
1818, 41; 1819, 69; vacancy,
81 (2); 1820, 89; 1821, 114;
1822, 136; 1823, 161; 1824,
187; 1825, 214; 1826, 247;
1827, 276; 1828, 309.
School committee, first report,
1818, 42; prudential,
1828, 311.
districts, division of, 18,
20, 37 (2), 38 (3),
39 (6), 41, 43, 90, 117,
186, 190, 219, 275, 279,
313, 314.
house, 39 (2), 40; tax,
62, 63, 135, 139, 209,
210.
money, 41, 43, 62, 113, 117,
224.
Shire town, vote for, 188
State officers, votes, 1817, 19;
1818, 41; 1819, 66; 1820, 88;
1821, 114; 1822, 136; 1823,
161, 162; 1824, 187; 1825, 215;
1826, 247; 1827, 276, 277; 1828,
309, 310.
Taverns, licenses, 45 (3) ; see li-
censes.
Taxes, see charges.
Tax lists, 1817, 31-36; 1818, 57-
61; 1819, 82-86; 1820, 103-
108; 1821, 119-124; 1822, 150-
155; 1823, 169-173; 1824, 192-
199; 1825, 236-242; 1826, 265-
270; 1827, 293-303; 1828, 324-
331.
Town lines, perambulation of,
56, 111 (2), 113, 117, 243, 244,
307.
Town meeting's, annual, 1817, 19,
20; special, 37; annual, 1818,
41, 42; 1819, 65, special, 72,
81; 1820, 88-92, special, 110,
111; 1821, 114-117; 1822, 136-
Town meetings, special, 139;
special, 159; 1823, 161-165;
special, 184, 185; 1824, 187-
190: special, 210, 213; an.,
1825, 214-218, spec, 242; an.,
1826, 247-252, spec, 251, 253;
spec, 272; an., 1827, 276-280;
spec, 280, 304, 305-307; an.,
1828, 309-313; spec, 334, 336.
Treasurers, list of, 6; 1817, 19;
1818, 42; 1819, 66; 1820, 89;
1821, 114; 1822, 136; 1823,
162; 1824, 188; 1825, 215; re-
port, 221-224; 1826, 248, re-
port, 250-252; 1827, 277; 1828,
310.
Tythingmen, 1819, 67; 1823, 163;
1824, 188; 1825, 215; 1826,
248; 1827, 278; 1828, 310.
W
Warrants, collectors, 1817, 31;
1818, 55, 62; 1819, 82;
1820, 102, 103; 1821,
119; 1822, 150, 155;
1823, 166, 168; 1824,
191, 196, 197, 208;
1825, 235, 240; 1826,
264; 1827, 292.
for drawing jurors,"
1817, 17, 37; 1818,,
55, 63.
for town meetings,
1817, 18, 36; 1818, 40,
41; 1819, 64, 71, 81;
1820, 87, special, 109,
110; 1821, 112, 113;
1822, 134, 135; spe-
cial, 158; 1823, 160;
special, 183; 1824,
185, 186; special, 210,
212; an., 1825, 213,
214; an., 1826, 246,
247; an., 1827, 274,
275; spec, 304, 305;
an., 1828, 308, 309;
spec, 313, 332, 335.